Diagnosis of pelvic inflammatory disease

Diagnosis of pelvic inflammatory disease

Although many women know about the existence of pelvic inflammatory disease, it is difficult to detect when they suffer from pelvic inflammatory disease in the early stage. Therefore, we can rely on the examination and diagnosis of pelvic inflammatory disease to confirm the diagnosis. Next, let's learn about the knowledge of pelvic inflammatory disease in this regard.

1. Visual examination: The vulva can be directly observed, while the vagina and cervix must be dilated with a speculum for examination, but this is only for married women. The main purpose is to observe the labia majora and minora of the vulva, the development of pubic hair, whether the hymen is intact, the color of the vaginal mucosa, the characteristics of secretions, and whether there is inflammation, ulcers, tumors, and deformities. Therefore, this is one of the diagnostic methods for pelvic inflammatory disease.

2. Bimanual examination: This is also one of the diagnostic methods for pelvic inflammatory disease, that is, a combined examination of the vagina and abdominal wall. It is most commonly used in patients with pelvic inflammatory disease. The doctor puts the middle and index fingers into the vagina of the patient with pelvic inflammatory disease, and cooperates with the other hand that presses on the upper abdominal wall to touch the uterus, ovaries and pelvic conditions. It is often used for married women.

3. Triple diagnosis: The doctor places the index finger into the vagina of the patient with pelvic inflammatory disease, the middle finger into the rectum, and then cooperates with the other hand to press on the abdominal wall to touch the pelvic organs from different angles to understand the situation of the posterior pelvic cavity in detail. Therefore, this is also a widely used examination and diagnosis method for pelvic inflammatory disease.

The above is a detailed description of the examination and diagnosis of pelvic inflammatory disease. I hope it can help everyone understand the knowledge of pelvic inflammatory disease and cure it in time. If you have other questions about pelvic inflammatory disease, you can contact our online experts to answer your questions.

For more information, please visit the pelvic inflammatory disease special topic at http://www..com.cn/fuke/pqy/ or consult an expert for free. The expert will then give a detailed answer based on the patient's specific situation.

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