Uterine effusion is a well-known disease for women nowadays, but people do not know much about it. Uterine effusion is caused by gynecological inflammation in women. If it is not treated in time, it may affect future fertility. So, what are the symptoms of uterine effusion in women? Uterine effusion can be divided into physiological and pathological. Physiological uterine effusion usually occurs after ovulation or in early pregnancy, and usually disappears naturally without treatment. Pathological uterine effusion requires active treatment, and it is critical to completely cure the inflammation. Gynecologists point out that except for a small amount of physiological fluid accumulation before and after ovulation, all other uterine accumulations in women are pathological. Expert analysis: Symptoms of pathological uterine effusion Uterine effusion can cause irregular menstruation, sexual dysfunction, infertility, etc. in women and must be treated systematically and scientifically. The general symptoms of uterine effusion are as follows: 1. Lower abdominal pain, which may be accompanied by systemic symptoms, fever, and increased white blood cell count. 2. Gynecological examination: the uterus is enlarged, soft and tender. The parauterine connective tissue may be significantly thickened and there may be an inflammatory mass in the adnexal area. 3. Intrauterine pyometra that is gradually formed due to chronic endometritis may have no obvious symptoms; those caused by acute or chronic pelvic inflammatory disease are often accompanied by lower abdominal pain, a history of abortion or medical abortion, etc. The specific reason for uterine effusion is that the serous exudate caused by inflammation cannot be absorbed by the body and slowly accumulates in the body. The location of uterine effusion often occurs in the lower part of the pelvic cavity such as the rectouterine pouch. |
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