Pelvic effusion is a manifestation rather than a disease. To be more precise, it is a description of the fluid in the pelvic cavity by imaging. It can be divided into physiological pelvic effusion and pathological pelvic effusion. Pathological pelvic effusion can occur after pelvic effusion, adnexitis or endometriosis, and is the main imaging feature of pelvic effusion. 1. Women should pay attention to hygiene during menstruation, pregnancy, delivery and postpartum period to prevent infection. 2. Women should avoid abusing antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs. Antibiotics, whether taken orally or injected, will inhibit lactobacilli in the vagina, disrupt the natural ecological balance of the vagina, and change the vaginal microenvironment. Pathogenic bacteria may multiply and eventually lead to local candidal vaginitis, which in turn secretes inflammatory fluid and causes pelvic effusion. 3. Prevention focuses on clean intercourse. In female internal genital inflammation, adnexitis, and pelvic effusion infection, unclean intercourse is an important pathogenic factor. Because some sexual partners are in high spirits before intercourse, they ignore local hygiene and rush into intercourse without cleaning. Inflammation can be limited to one part, or several parts can be affected at the same time, thus causing pelvic effusion in several parts at the same time. 4. Women should wash their vagina correctly. Some women often use medicinal washes to clean their vagina to maintain hygiene. This can easily destroy the acid-base environment of the vagina and make it easier to get candidal vaginitis. The correct way to wash is to use clean water. 5. Seek medical attention promptly. Most people will have different symptoms after the onset of reproductive system diseases. Acute inflammation may cause diffuse peritonitis, sepsis, and even septic shock, and other serious consequences; chronic pelvic effusion. Sometimes there is low fever and fatigue. Some patients have neurasthenia symptoms due to the long course of the disease, such as insomnia, lack of energy, and general discomfort. Lower abdominal distension, pain, and lumbar pain are often aggravated after fatigue, sexual intercourse, and before and after menstruation. Chronic inflammation leads to pelvic congestion and menorrhagia. When ovarian function is damaged, menstrual disorders will occur. When the fallopian tubes are blocked by adhesions, infertility will occur. 6. If you get pregnant unexpectedly, you should prepare for gynecological surgery. Keep your vulva clean and avoid sexual intercourse for three days before surgery. After surgery, keep your vulva and vagina clean, wash your vulva frequently with warm water, change your perineal pad and underwear in time, and avoid sexual intercourse for 2 to 3 weeks. 7. Patients with acute internal genital inflammation, adnexitis and pelvic effusion should be cured thoroughly to prevent it from becoming chronic and causing water and fluid accumulation. 8. Pay attention to gynecological examinations. 9. Exercise, strengthen your physical fitness, increase nutrition, pay attention to the combination of work and rest, and improve the body's resistance. |
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