How to treat endometriosis

How to treat endometriosis

Nowadays, there are more and more gynecological diseases, and people are beginning to pay more and more attention to gynecological diseases. Endometriosis, a gynecological inflammation, also occurs in many women. Many people also want to know urgently how to treat endometriosis. So how should endometriosis be treated? Let us learn about it together.

Endometriosis is mainly divided into acute endometrial inflammation: in the acute phase of endometritis, the endometrium is congested, edematous, and infiltrated with inflammatory cells, and suppuration occurs in severe cases. The main symptoms of acute endometritis are fever, lower abdominal pain, increased vaginal discharge, sometimes bloody or foul-smelling, and sometimes a slightly enlarged uterus and tenderness. The symptoms of chronic cases are basically the same, and may also include menorrhagia, lower abdominal pain, and obvious swelling in the lumbar area. Acute endometritis can further develop into myometritis, salpingitis and pelvic inflammatory disease, making the condition worse. In addition to the main use of antibiotics during treatment, obvious causes must be removed, such as removing the intrauterine contraceptive device, clearing residual placental tissue and endometrial polyps in the uterine cavity, etc. If there are submucosal uterine fibroids or endometrial cancer, appropriate treatment should be given according to the situation. Patients with uterine cavity pyometra should have their cervix dilated to facilitate drainage of the pus, and a diagnostic curettage should be performed after the inflammation is controlled to rule out the presence of cancer. Sexual intercourse should be avoided during acute endometritis as it can easily cause the inflammation to spread further. Also, due to increased vaginal discharge, abdominal pain, backache, heaviness and other pains, women's interest in sex decreases and they become bored. Even if the inflammation is under control, it is not advisable to have sex too often after resuming sexual life, so as to avoid recurrence of the disease when the pelvis is congested and the resistance is low. Chronic endometritis: The main symptoms of chronic endometritis are irregular menstruation or uterine bleeding; lower abdominal pain or distension; increased vaginal discharge; fever, etc. In addition, the uterus is enlarged and tender, and the tissues around the uterus are thickened and tender. If elderly people suffer from chronic endometritis, they will experience vaginal bleeding again after menopause, and the leucorrhea will increase and become thinner and bloody.

Although endometriosis seems very serious, the probability of its occurrence is very small and not everyone has it. Regardless of whether you have endometriosis or not, you should pay attention to your private life and living habits. You also need to go to the hospital to seek professional treatment for endometriosis. Don't take medicine blindly. At the same time, you should also pay attention to physical exercise.

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