Pelvic effusion and intrauterine effusion are actually both relatively common gynecological diseases. Perhaps some female friends do not have adequate gynecological hygiene in their daily lives. They do not know the difference between the two symptoms, and sometimes even mistake them for the same disease. If we have a misunderstanding, we may not be able to take targeted measures during treatment. So what are the differences between pelvic effusion and intrauterine effusion? Let's take a look. Intrauterine effusion and pelvic effusion are 2 different definitions. First of all, the location of the disease is completely different. Intrauterine effusion is a condition in which female endometritis leads to blockage of the cervical canal, so that secretions in the uterine cavity cannot flow out. If the drainage method is not smooth, this kind of symptom may actually occur. Pelvic effusion is mainly the fluid accumulated in the duodenal uterine cavity of the abdomen. There are also objective differences between physiological and psychological diseases. Physiological effusion requires treatment, while physiological effusion is caused by pelvic inflammation. The diagnosis of pelvic effusion can actually be confirmed through careful observation. The most important symptoms of pelvic effusion are lumbosacral pain or lower abdominal pain (on both sides or one side), lower abdominal distension and pain, heaviness, lower abdominal prolapse, etc., or it may be caused by standing for a long time, which will be aggravated before and after sexual intercourse, and there may also be menstrual pain with heavy menstruation, slow sexual intercourse, fallopian tube obstruction, infertility, etc. Over the long term, everyone's physical fitness is also very weak. This condition is less likely to occur in cases of uterine effusion. And if we want to diagnose these two diseases, we must go to the hospital for a B-ultrasound examination, the price is actually very low. The cost of the examination is generally 1/10 of that of a CT examination. The actual differences between pelvic effusion and intrauterine effusion are as follows. First of all, the sites of occurrence of these two diseases are completely different, and there are also some different symptoms in clinical medicine. The main symptoms of pelvic effusion are lower abdominal pain and lower abdominal heaviness, and these symptoms will be more severe around the time of our menstrual period. Some people are generally in poor physical condition, but uterine effusion does not have these symptoms. |
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