After women are infected with endometritis, they will have some abnormal symptoms. The patient presents with fever, abdominal pain, female discharge, blood or pus. In acute symptoms of endometritis, the uterine wall is hematoma, edema, and infiltration of inflammatory cells, and in severe cases, suppuration occurs. Subacute endometritis may develop into myositis, salpingitis and pelvic inflammatory disease, further aggravating the condition. There may be no symptoms during the onset of the disease, but sometimes there is non-menstrual bleeding in the vagina and irregular menstruation. Endometritis is a common gynecological disease, accompanied by some symptoms of endometritis, such as excessive leucorrhea, dysmenorrhea, menorrhagia, etc. Women have more knowledge about the symptoms of endometritis, which helps to detect and treat the disease more promptly. Self-testing for endometritis. First of all, do you feel pain in the lower abdomen and excessive vaginal discharge, sometimes with blood or smell? Then do you sometimes have a slightly enlarged uterus and slight uterine pain? Do you also have excessive menstruation, and do abdominal pain and bloating in the lumbar region often occur? If you have one or more of these symptoms, you may have uterine inflammation. If all the above symptoms occur, it means that your condition is not mild and it is best to actively seek treatment. Because when the inflammation develops to a more serious stage, it will affect the uterine muscle layer and cause myositis, which is an extension of endometritis. Types of endometritis. Acute endometritis, postpartum nature, fever, depression, dry mouth, loss of appetite, occasional vomiting, arching of the back, and discharge of some visible small amounts of turbid flocculent secretions from the vagina. Chronic endometritis can cause inflammation or inflammatory irritation, with little change in mental appetite. The milky white secretion discharged from female vaginal discharge is generally not a big deal, but it does not indicate pregnancy. When palpating the uterus, you can feel the uterine angle, which is hard and not smooth. When storing a lot of liquid, it can cause fluctuations. Endometritis hospital physical examination. Routine examination of leucorrhea can tell whether a woman has vaginitis. In terms of treatment time and efficacy, the sensitivity of the drug can be judged according to the patient's response, and a treatment plan can be formulated accordingly. Laboratory tests. Blood culture and bacterial culture of uterine secretions and drug sensitivity tests can be used to confirm the diagnosis of endometritis. Diagnostic curettage (dilatation and curettage). When chronic endometritis is suspected, a diagnostic curettage may be used with antibiotics to control inflammation for three days. In short, endometritis is a common gynecological disease and there is no need to be too anxious. See a doctor immediately, follow the doctor's advice, and pay attention to cleanliness in daily life. Take relevant medicines immediately or receive surgical treatment to prevent the inflammation from getting worse. Also pay more attention to your diet and don't eat raw or cold food. |
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