Endometrial tuberculosis is a disease that is very troublesome for women nowadays, and the incidence of endometrial tuberculosis is also very high. Experts say that through some common symptoms, we can make a diagnosis and self-diagnosis, and detect the disease early. In this article, experts will help us introduce in detail how to self-diagnose endometrial tuberculosis. How to self-diagnose chronic endometrial tuberculosis 1. Do you feel pain in your lower abdomen and have symptoms of increased vaginal discharge, which is sometimes bloody or has a foul odor? 2. Is the uterus slightly enlarged and tender at times? 3. Excessive menstrual bleeding, lower abdominal pain, and obvious swelling in the lumbar region may also occur frequently. If you have one or more of the symptoms, you are likely to have endometrial tuberculosis. If you have all of the above symptoms, your condition is already serious and you should actively seek treatment. Because when tuberculosis develops to a serious stage, it can affect the myometrium and become myometrial tuberculosis, which is an extension of endometrial tuberculosis. |
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