Pelvic effusion is a very harmful gynecological disease that only occurs in female friends. Women should be able to take care of themselves, pay more attention to physical changes, and have regular check-ups. What are the early symptoms of pelvic effusion? Pelvic effusion can be physiological or pathological. Physiological pelvic effusion often occurs after a woman ovulates or during early pregnancy, and can disappear naturally, generally without treatment. However, many friends do not know much about pathological pelvic effusion. Let's take a look at the early symptoms: 1. Pain in the lower abdomen and lumbar sacral area. The main symptoms are decreased sensation, pain on one or both sides of the lower abdomen, scar adhesions caused by chronic inflammation, and pelvic congestion, which can lead to lower abdominal swelling, pain, and lumbar pain. It is usually more severe during fatigue, sexual intercourse, and before and after menstruation. 2. Decreased resistance. The systemic symptoms of pelvic effusion are not obvious, and sometimes there will be low fever and fatigue. For patients with a long course of illness, some patients may experience symptoms of neurasthenia, such as mental depression, general discomfort, insomnia, etc. When the patient's resistance is poor, acute or subacute attacks are prone to occur. 3. Menstrual disorders. Due to pelvic congestion, patients have increased menstruation; when ovarian function is damaged, menstrual disorders may occur; when the fallopian tubes are blocked by adhesions, female infertility may occur. 4. Infertility. Infertility is the most common symptom of pelvic effusion. If a female friend suffers from inflammation, which leads to blockage of the fallopian tubes, infertility will occur. Generally speaking, during clinical examination, it will be found that the patient's uterus is tilted backward, restricting movement or adhesion. 5. Lower abdominal pain. If a female friend suffers from pelvic effusion, she will have chronic symptoms such as adhesion and pelvic bleeding. Some may also have symptoms such as lower abdominal pain, bloating, and heaviness, especially when tired or after sexual intercourse. We must pay more attention to changes in our body in our daily lives. Once the body is not feeling well, we should go to the hospital for examination and treatment in time. Only in this way can we detect, diagnose and treat pelvic effusion early and cure it as much as possible! |
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