How to treat pelvic hemorrhage? Multiple methods work better together

How to treat pelvic hemorrhage? Multiple methods work better together

If pelvic blood accumulation occurs, appropriate treatment will be adopted depending on the severity of the disease. The patient should first adjust his mood and not be too anxious. Then a variety of treatments can be adopted, such as traditional Chinese medicine, physical therapy or surgical therapy, etc.

1. General treatment: Relieve patients' mental concerns, enhance their confidence in treatment, increase nutrition, exercise, pay attention to the combination of work and rest, and improve the body's resistance.

2. Treatment with traditional Chinese medicine: Chronic pelvic inflammatory disease is mostly of damp-heat type, and the treatment principle is to clear away heat and dampness. Mainly focus on promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis.

3. Physical therapy: benign warm stimulation can promote local blood circulation in the pelvic cavity. Improve the nutritional status of tissues and enhance metabolism to facilitate the absorption and disappearance of inflammation. Commonly used methods include shortwave, ultrashort wave, iontophoresis (various drugs such as penicillin, streptomycin, etc. can be added), wax therapy, etc.

4. Other drug treatments: When using anti-inflammatory drugs, intramuscular injections of drugs can also be used at the same time, once every other day, 5 to 10 times as a course of treatment, to facilitate the absorption of adhesions and inflammation. The medication should be discontinued if local or systemic allergic reactions occur in individual patients.

5. Surgical treatment: Surgical treatment is suitable for patients with lumps such as hydrosalpinx or tubo-ovarian cysts; surgical treatment is also suitable for patients with small infection foci and repeated inflammation. The principle of surgery is complete cure to avoid recurrence of residual lesions, and unilateral oophorectomy or total hysterectomy is performed.

6. Pelvic effusion is divided into two types, namely physiological and pathological. Generally speaking, physiological fluid accumulation will not exceed 1 cm. It often occurs after ovulation or in early pregnancy and can disappear naturally without treatment. If there are no other symptoms, you can observe closely first and then have an ultrasound check after the next menstruation. If the test results are abnormal, the primary disease needs to be treated in order to achieve good results.

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