Can women with pelvic effusion still get pregnant?

Can women with pelvic effusion still get pregnant?

Can you still get pregnant if you have pelvic effusion? Children are the regulators of every family. Love will fade over time, but family affection is always there, so children are indispensable for every family. Nowadays, many women have pelvic effusion, so can women still get pregnant if they have pelvic effusion? This is a question that everyone is concerned about, so today our editor will introduce it to you in response to everyone's questions.

Does pelvic effusion affect pregnancy?

Clinically, most pelvic effusions are caused by inflammation, that is, by exudation from chronic pelvic inflammation. A few are caused by ruptured ectopic pregnancy, corpus luteum rupture, pelvic abscess, chocolate cyst, and ovarian cancer. Those caused by acute and chronic pelvic inflammatory disease are often accompanied by lower abdominal pain (bilateral or unilateral), lumbar pain, etc. The specific cause of effusion is that the serous exudate caused by inflammation cannot be absorbed by the body and slowly accumulates in the body. The location of pelvic effusion mostly occurs in the lower part of the pelvic cavity such as the uterine rectal pouch. To achieve targeted and effective treatment, it is wise to first clarify the cause of the effusion. Generally, B-ultrasound can be used to check whether there is still pelvic effusion. As for when to recheck, it depends on your treatment situation.

In addition to normal pelvic effusion in women due to their physiological characteristics, pathological pelvic effusion is mostly pelvic inflammatory disease or endometriosis. The causes of pelvic inflammatory disease are mostly related to the patient's bad hygiene habits, such as having sex during menstruation, within one month after delivery, taking a bath within one month after gynecological surgery, etc. Medical-induced infection caused by improper disinfection of artificial abortion and induced labor can also cause pelvic effusion. It is best to perform a posterior fornix puncture examination to identify the nature of the fluid for effusion caused by pelvic inflammation. If there are chronic infection lesions, it may be an inflammation of the gynecological system such as the ovaries and fallopian tubes, or it may be caused by tuberculosis or tumors. Pelvic inflammatory disease must be treated early, otherwise it will affect fertility.

In clinical practice, most women's pelvic effusion is caused by inflammation. It is the presence of inflammatory exudate in the pelvis. If it is not treated, it can grow slowly. If it is too big, it is not easy to eliminate it with medicine. If you actively treat the symptoms, the pelvic effusion will disappear quickly. The disappearance of pelvic effusion will not affect pregnancy.

Therefore, it is not terrible to have pelvic effusion. The key is to get timely treatment because only good treatment can it not affect future pregnancy. However, the editor recommends that you go to a regular hospital for examination and treatment because only a regular hospital will be safer.

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