Endometrial tuberculosis is a common disease among women and is an inflammation of the endometrium. This disease is mainly transmitted through lymph and then blood type to people's uterus. Some people say that menstrual disorders may be caused by endometrial tuberculosis. So is this really the case? Let’s take a detailed look at the symptoms of endometrial tuberculosis to help everyone recognize endometrial tuberculosis disease. Endometrial tuberculosis mostly occurs due to secondary infection. If female friends do not pay attention to this disease, it will cause greater harm to the human body. First, it will cause dizziness and fatigue, and then it will cause low fever, loss of appetite in women, lower abdominal distension and pain, and other discomforts. In order to prevent it from causing more harm to people, it is recommended that everyone should seek early treatment after discovering that they have endometrial tuberculosis. Symptoms of endometrial tuberculosis are as follows: Symptom 1: Irregular menstruation: This is what we usually call irregular menstruation. This is due to the influence of tuberculosis. In the early stages of the disease, due to the necrosis and shedding of the endometrium, symptoms such as prolonged menstruation and increased menstrual flow may occur. As the degree of endometrial damage varies, menstrual volume gradually decreases or even leads to amenorrhea. Some patients contract tuberculosis in childhood, which destroys their endometrium and causes them to have no menstruation for life. Many patients are discovered during infertility examinations, such as diagnostic curettage or hysterosalpingography, and may have no symptoms at other times. Symptom 2: Infertility: Because tuberculosis of the endometrium destroys the environment for the implantation and development of the fertilized egg, or tuberculosis of the fallopian tubes blocks the fallopian tubes, causing infertility, many patients come to the hospital for examination because of infertility, and are finally diagnosed with endometrial tuberculosis. Symptom three: Lower abdominal pain: It is mostly caused by combined pelvic tuberculosis, which leads to pelvic congestion, adhesion or abscess formation, etc., causing lower abdominal pain. Symptom 4. Systemic symptoms: In severe cases, systemic symptoms such as fatigue, night sweats, low fever, weight loss and loss of appetite may occur. Through the detailed introduction of the above content, I believe everyone has some qualitative understanding of the symptoms of endometrial tuberculosis. There are many adverse phenomena (symptoms) of endometrial tuberculosis in daily life, but sometimes people do not pay attention to it, or the early symptoms of endometrial tuberculosis are not obvious, resulting in untimely treatment. Here, health experts recommend that if the above symptoms occur, you must check in time and receive appropriate treatment. |
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