Tuberculosis is a common infectious disease. Including pulmonary tuberculosis, bone tuberculosis, intestinal tuberculosis, pelvic tuberculosis, etc. It is caused by infection with tuberculosis bacteria. Pelvic tuberculosis is a disease that women are prone to. After suffering from tuberculosis, your daily diet should be high in nutrition and protein to enhance the body's immunity in order to recover from the disease as soon as possible. No matter which type of tuberculosis you have, the principle of treatment is to take medication according to the course of treatment and not to stop taking medication on your own. How long should I take medicine for pelvic tuberculosis? The duration of treatment for pelvic tuberculosis depends on the severity of the disease and the treatment. It can be as fast as a few months or as slow as a few years. Anti-tuberculosis drugs must be taken for a course of treatment for pelvic tuberculosis. If drug treatment is ineffective, surgical treatment can be considered. The main symptoms of pelvic tuberculosis are as follows: 1. Lower abdominal pain. About 25%-50% of patients with genital tuberculosis have this symptom. It is generally long-term dull pain in the lower abdomen, which worsens before menstruation. If secondary purulent infection occurs, there will be obvious abdominal pain, fever, tender masses and other manifestations similar to acute pelvic inflammatory disease. 2. Infertility is the main symptom of genital structure, accounting for about 40%-50% of patients with genital tuberculosis. According to statistics, patients with this disease basically have primary or secondary infertility, especially the former, which can reach 85%. 3. Systemic symptoms Patients with genital tuberculosis may have common symptoms of tuberculosis: fatigue, weakness, loss of appetite, weight loss, continued mild increase in body temperature in the evening, night sweats and other chronic wasting manifestations, but most patients lack subjective symptoms and are often discovered during physical examinations. 4. Increased leucorrhea: Increased leucorrhea may occur due to pelvic or endometrial tuberculosis. Especially in the case of cervical tuberculosis, the secretions are purulent or purulent and bloody, and sometimes there is even contact bleeding or smelly purulent and bloody bands. 5. Irregular vaginal bleeding generally does not affect menstruation. However, when it causes congestion in pelvic organs or inflammatory changes in the endometrium, various menstrual changes may occur. |
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