Will pelvic effusion affect pregnancy?

Will pelvic effusion affect pregnancy?

Pelvic effusion is a problem that many pregnant mothers are concerned about, because pelvic effusion is prone to occur during ovulation or early pregnancy. Although it does not have a particularly big impact on pregnancy or the fetus, if it is not turned into pathological inflammation, the harm to the body will be more serious. Pelvic hydrops may cause abdominal pain, lower abdominal distension, increased leucorrhea, etc. How to prevent and treat pelvic hydrops?

Does pelvic effusion affect pregnancy?

If you suffer from pelvic effusion during pregnancy preparation, you may worry whether it will affect pregnancy. Let's learn with the editor below, will pelvic effusion affect pregnancy? Those who want to know can follow and have a look~

1. Pelvic effusion depends on the cause. Physiological pelvic effusion often occurs in women after ovulation or in early pregnancy, and can usually disappear naturally. This small amount of pelvic effusion does not affect pregnancy or the fetus.

2. Pathological gynecological pelvic effusion is mostly caused by pelvic inflammatory disease, adnexitis or endometriosis. Clinically, pelvic effusion in most women is caused by inflammation, which is the presence of inflammatory exudate in the pelvis. If not treated, it can gradually grow. If it is too large, it will not be easy to eliminate it with medicine. If you actively treat the symptoms, the pelvic effusion will disappear quickly. The disappearance of pelvic effusion will not affect pregnancy.

Most patients with pelvic effusion have symptoms such as low back pain, lower abdominal pain (or lower abdominal pain on both sides), and some patients may have increased vaginal discharge. This is mostly due to the failure to completely cure pelvic inflammation, prolonged course of the disease, and accumulation of serous exudate caused by inflammation, which leads to the formation of effusion (water). A few cases are caused by ectopic pregnancy rupture, corpus luteum rupture, pelvic abscess, chocolate cyst, and ovarian cancer. Fluid accumulation is often found in lower parts of the pelvic cavity, such as the rectouterine pouch. The diagnosis rate can be improved by puncturing the posterior fornix or abdominal cavity. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that the main pathogenesis is that during menstruation and after childbirth, the cell vessels are empty, evil toxins invade the body, dampness, heat and toxins accumulate in the cell, and fight with qi and blood. This leads to dysfunction of the internal organs and damage to the Chong and Ren meridians. Over time, blood stasis and qi stagnation occur, dampness and toxins accumulate inside the body, and the dampness gathers to form (phlegm) fluid, which causes this disease. The main pathological factors are dampness (drinking), heat, toxicity and blood stasis.

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