How to diagnose adnexitis? According to our hospital's experts, adnexitis is divided into acute adnexitis and chronic adnexitis, so the question of how to diagnose adnexitis should also be analyzed specifically according to different classifications. Let our hospital's experts tell you in detail below. How is adnexitis diagnosed? 1. How to diagnose acute adnexitis Diagnostic basis for acute adnexitis: When diagnosing oophoritis, leucorrhea can be seen to be purulent or homogeneous mucous, the adnexae are often tender and painful, and sometimes the inflammatory mass of the fallopian tube and ovary adhesions can be felt with unclear boundaries and limited movement. 2. How to diagnose chronic adnexitis Symptoms of chronic adnexitis are based on: Ovarian inflammation is diagnosed by tenderness in the lower abdomen; pelvic diagnosis is thickening and tenderness on both sides of the uterus, and sometimes an enlarged, fixed cystic mass can be felt. Through the introduction above, I believe everyone has a detailed understanding of how to diagnose adnexitis. If you want to know more, please consult our experts. Our experts will serve you wholeheartedly. When you diagnose adnexitis, you must actively treat it and not delay the treatment to avoid causing greater harm to the patient. While treating the disease, patients should also pay attention to daily personal care, clean sex life, exercise more, enhance their immunity, and resist the invasion of external diseases. |
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