Pelvic effusion is divided into two types: one is physiological effusion, which will not cause abdominal pain. The other is physiological effusion, which will cause abdominal pain, because physiological effusion is often caused by pelvic inflammation resulting in a large amount of extravasation, which leads to the discovery of effusion. Pelvic inflammation can cause adhesion of some tissues, resulting in abdominal pain. During a gynecological examination, it will be found that the uterine appendages are less mobile and have obvious tenderness. This type of situation must be treated proactively, for example, antibiotics can be given intravenously, and metronidazole, which is used to treat Pseudomonas aeruginosa, can be taken together for one week. In terms of diet, you should avoid eating spicy and irritating foods, and you should not have sex. It is recommended to apply hot compresses on the lower abdomen to promote inflammation and digestion through heat circulation. Pelvic effusion can be divided into two types: physiological pelvic effusion and physiological pelvic effusion according to pathological factors. Physiological pelvic effusion often occurs after a woman's ovulation or during early pregnancy, and most of them can disappear naturally without treatment. In clinical medicine, most women's pelvic effusion is caused by inflammation, which is the presence of inflammatory exudate in the pelvis. If it is not treated in many aspects, it can gradually increase. If there is too much pelvic fluid, it is difficult to remove with medication and surgery is required for treatment. Pelvic effusion generally does not cause abdominal enlargement, but if the pelvic effusion is serious, it needs to be treated actively. Generally, pelvic effusion is accompanied by lower abdominal distension and pain, lumbosacral pain, and low back pain, which are especially aggravated during sexual intercourse or early menstruation. In addition, it will cause excessive vaginal discharge, menstrual disorders, increased menstrual volume, accompanied by dysmenorrhea, and affect the sexual life of couples. Pelvic effusion usually causes a feeling of heaviness and bloating, which can cause abdominal discomfort. If the pelvic effusion is not effectively treated for a long time, it will gradually worsen, and excessive effusion will cause the abdomen to become enlarged. Generally speaking, there are very few cases of abdominal enlargement in clinical medicine. |
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