Many people may have heard of chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, but they don't know much about the clinical symptoms of chronic pelvic inflammatory disease . So what are the clinical symptoms of chronic pelvic inflammatory disease? Here is a brief introduction for everyone. Usually, the clinical symptoms of chronic pelvic inflammatory disease are mainly the following: (1) Chronic pelvic pain is the earliest clinical symptom of chronic pelvic inflammatory disease: chronic inflammation causes scar adhesions and pelvic congestion, which often cause lower abdominal distension, pain, and lumbar pain, which often worsens after fatigue, prolonged standing, sexual intercourse, and before and after menstruation. In severe cases, it can affect work. (2) Infertility and ectopic pregnancy: Fallopian tube adhesions and obstruction can cause infertility and ectopic pregnancy. The incidence of infertility after chronic pelvic inflammatory disease is 20% to 30%, and as the disease progresses, the infertility rate tends to rise. (3) Menstrual abnormalities: Endometritis often causes increased leucorrhea, menstrual disorders, heavy menstrual bleeding, dysmenorrhea, and sexual discomfort; pelvic congestion can cause increased menstrual flow; ovarian dysfunction can cause menstrual disorders, which are also clinical symptoms of chronic pelvic inflammatory disease. (4) Systemic symptoms: Most of them are not obvious, sometimes only low-grade fever and fatigue are also clinical symptoms of chronic pelvic inflammatory disease. Due to the long course of the disease, some patients with chronic pelvic inflammatory disease may experience neurasthenia symptoms, such as lack of energy, general discomfort, insomnia, etc. When the patient's resistance is poor, acute or subacute attacks are likely to occur. The above is an introduction to the clinical symptoms of chronic pelvic inflammatory disease. Here we remind everyone that once the clinical symptoms of chronic pelvic inflammatory disease appear, you must go to the hospital for treatment in time to avoid worsening of the disease and causing more serious effects on your body. 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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