Nowadays, the probability of women suffering from gynecological diseases is becoming higher and higher. The incidence of female infertility has also greatly increased. This is because many women eat junk food and do not pay attention to their private hygiene. This is most likely to cause pelvic inflammatory disease and pelvic effusion, which will lead to female infertility over time and have serious effects on women's bodies. So, are pelvic effusion and uterine effusion the same? So, is pelvic effusion the same as uterine effusion? To clarify this issue, we should first clarify what is pelvic effusion and what is cervical effusion. So, what is pelvic effusion and what is cervical effusion? First of all, pelvic effusion and uterine effusion are both gynecological diseases. So, is pelvic effusion the same as uterine effusion? In fact, although they are both gynecological diseases, they are two completely different gynecological diseases. But unfortunately, many people in life confuse these two diseases. In their concept, these are two different names for the same disease. However, this is not the case, these are two different diseases. The main difference is that the locations of intrauterine effusion and pelvic effusion are different. Intrauterine effusion refers to the accumulation of fluid in a woman's uterus, while pelvic effusion refers to the accumulation of fluid in a woman's pelvic cavity. Not only that, there is no distinction between physiological and pathological conditions in uterine fluid accumulation. Pelvic effusion can be divided into physiological and pathological types, and the criteria for determination are clearly defined clinically. Among them, physiological pelvic effusion does not require treatment, while pathological pelvic effusion requires treatment, and women must receive treatment after they are diagnosed with uterine effusion. The above is an introduction to the knowledge about whether pelvic effusion is the same as uterine effusion. Women should learn more about the relevant knowledge in their daily lives and correct their understanding of the disease. This is to avoid confusion about symptoms and leading to wrong judgment after becoming ill. This will delay the treatment of the disease, and ultimately endanger one's own health, future life and many other aspects, which will not be worth the loss. |
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