Most gynecological diseases can cause abnormal vaginal discharge in women, because vaginal discharge is the normal secretion of our female lower body. When the private parts of women are inflamed, vaginal discharge will naturally alarm women. This is vaginal discharge, which may appear yellow, brown and bloody. Patients can actively seek treatment according to the severity of their condition. So what does vaginal discharge look like if it is pelvic inflammatory disease? Pelvic inflammatory disease Most patients with pelvic inflammatory disease will have yellow, increased, sticky, and sometimes smelly leucorrhea, and a large amount of purulent secretions in the vagina, sometimes with blood drops. In addition to pelvic inflammatory disease, patients may also experience lower abdominal pain, low fever, chills, etc. Some women may experience symptoms of neurasthenia such as loss of appetite, fatigue, general malaise, and insomnia. What are the symptoms of early and late pelvic inflammatory disease? Early symptoms : Systemic symptoms include occasional low-grade fever and fatigue. Some patients develop symptoms of neurasthenia due to the long course of the disease, such as insomnia, lack of energy, and general discomfort. Lower abdominal distension, pain, and lumbar pain are often aggravated after fatigue, sexual intercourse, and before and after menstruation. Chronic inflammation can cause pelvic congestion and menorrhagia, menstrual disorders when ovarian function is damaged, and infertility when fallopian tube adhesions and blockages occur. Late symptoms: The characteristic symptoms are: acute onset, severe condition, lower abdominal pain, fever, chills, headache, and loss of appetite. During the examination, the patient was found to be in an acute condition with a high temperature, a rapid heart rate, and muscle tension, tenderness, and rebound pain in the lower abdomen. Pelvic examination: There is a large amount of purulent secretions in the vagina, obvious tenderness in the vault, tenderness and rebound pain in the uterus and bilateral adnexa, or thickening of one side of the adnexa. How is pelvic inflammatory disease diagnosed? 1. Symptom check. Acute pelvic inflammatory disease is an acute and severe disease that may cause lower abdominal pain, fever, chills, headache, and loss of appetite. During the examination, the patient was found to be in an acute condition with a high temperature, a rapid heart rate, and muscle tension, tenderness, and rebound pain in the lower abdomen. The symptoms of chronic pelvic inflammatory disease are: slow onset and long course. Systemic symptoms are mostly not obvious, but may include low fever, fatigue, lower abdominal pain, etc. During examination, it is found that the uterus is often posterior, with limited movement, or adhesions and fixation. 2. Routine examination of leucorrhea. Through routine examination of leucorrhea, we can not only know whether there are a large number of white blood cells and determine whether the pelvic cavity is inflamed, but also determine which pathogen is causing the infection, making it easier to prescribe symptomatic medication. 3. Ultrasound examination. Women can check whether they have pelvic inflammatory disease through gynecological examination and B-ultrasound examination. If a woman has pelvic fluid accumulation, she can detect it through B-ultrasound. At the same time, if women have inflammatory masses or widening and thickening, they can also undergo B-ultrasound examination. |
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