Is pelvic effusion 2.7×1.1cm serious?

Is pelvic effusion 2.7×1.1cm serious?

Is pelvic effusion of 2.7×1.1cm serious?

Pelvic effusion of 2.7×1.1CM is generally more serious.

Pelvic effusion can be divided into physiological pelvic effusion and pathological pelvic effusion. Physiological pelvic effusion may be caused by a small amount of menstrual blood flowing back into the pelvic cavity, or by the rupture of ovulatory follicles causing the follicular fluid to continue to enter the pelvic cavity, or by a small amount of serous fluid secreted by the peritoneum flowing into the pelvic cavity, which can protect the surface of the organs and reduce the friction between the organs. The pelvic effusion caused by this situation generally does not exceed 1CM. If it exceeds 1CM, it may be caused by pathological reasons such as pelvic inflammatory disease, ectopic pregnancy, corpus luteum rupture, etc. If not treated in time, it may cause obvious abdominal pain, heavy bleeding, and even life-threatening, so it is more serious.

Patients with pathological pelvic effusion can go to the hospital's gynecology department for ultrasound examination, laparoscopy, white blood cell count and classification examination, and then receive targeted treatment under the guidance of a doctor based on the diagnosis results. After treatment, they can go to the hospital for regular follow-up to learn about the treatment effect in a timely manner.

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