Uterine effusion is a very harmful disease that can cause great intrusion and harm. It is necessary to provide the best treatment for the corresponding cause. At the same time, professional treatment is also responsible for the body and provides protection for health. It is necessary for everyone to learn more about it and carry out professional treatment effectively. Differential diagnosis of uterine effusion: Uterine effusion is also called intrauterine effusion. Uterine effusion is not common in clinical practice. Patients of different ages may have different causes of uterine effusion. Uterine effusion is mainly caused by inflammatory exudates, which means that it has a certain relationship with inflammatory infection and has nothing to do with physical treatment of uterine erosion. Whether acute or chronic endometritis is accompanied by cervical canal obstruction, so that the inflammatory secretions in the uterine cavity cannot flow out or the drainage is not smooth, intrauterine pyometra can be formed, but it may be caused by cervical inflammation and ascending infection. Uterine effusion and lower abdominal pain are the result of pelvic inflammatory disease. Intravenous infusion is generally recommended for treatment. Because the pelvic area is large and inflammation can involve the peritoneum, the effect of intravenous administration is much better than oral administration. It is recommended to use semi-recumbent high-calorie, high-protein, high-vitamin liquid or semi-liquid food to correct electrolyte disorders and acid-base imbalances, and physical cooling should be used when the fever is high. Gastrointestinal decompression should be performed for abdominal distension. The specific methods for checking uterine effusion are as follows 1. Color Doppler Ultrasound Examination: To determine whether there is uterine effusion, the recommended examination method for uterine effusion is color doppler ultrasound, which can quickly and accurately determine the amount of effusion. 2. B-ultrasound examination: The location of uterine fluid accumulation mostly occurs in the lower part of the pelvic cavity such as the rectouterine pouch. B-ultrasound is a commonly used and effective examination method in gynecology, which can accurately determine the amount of fluid accumulation. 3. Diagnosis based on medical history, symptoms and physical signs: The doctor can make a detailed diagnosis based on medical history, symptoms and physical signs to determine whether it is normal or abnormal effusion. If abnormal effusion is confirmed, the cause of the effusion must be determined, and eliminating the cause is the key. 4. Ultrasound examination: It is convenient and fast, and has obvious advantages in the diagnosis of uterine effusion. Compared with other examination and diagnosis methods, ultrasound, as a non-invasive, painless and convenient examination method, can be used to examine uterine effusion caused by various reasons, combined with clinical data and laboratory tests, and has obvious advantages in the diagnosis. The occurrence of uterine effusion is accompanied by many symptoms, which require everyone to pay attention and actively understand. When relevant symptoms are found, you should go to a regular hospital for professional examination in time to identify the disease and do the best diagnosis and treatment, which will also help ensure your health. |
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