Clinical manifestations of acute adnexitis

Clinical manifestations of acute adnexitis

Many women will develop various gynecological diseases when they reach childbearing age. For example, acute adnexitis is a common disease among women of childbearing age. Acute adnexitis refers to an infection and inflammation of the fallopian tubes and ovaries. Symptoms of lower abdominal pain are common, which can have a great impact on women's physical health, life and work. So, what are the clinical manifestations of acute adnexitis?

1. Fever

When the disease occurs, high fever appears, 39-40℃, and there may be chills or chills, followed by irregular remittent fever. If the inflammatory lesions are isolated due to adhesions, the body temperature can drop quickly. If the high fever drops for a while and then rises again, it indicates that the inflammation has spread or purulent lesions have occurred. The accelerated pulse rate is proportional to the body temperature. If the two are disproportionate, the inflammation may spread widely.

2. Abdominal pain

At the beginning, the pain is limited to the lower abdomen, mostly bilateral, with little vomiting, which is different from the metastatic pain of appendicitis. In addition, the abdominal pain worsens during bowel movements, sometimes accompanied by urinary pain, and often with constipation, abdominal distension, and mucus in the stool, which is the result of inflammatory irritation of the colon wall.

3. General

Acute illness, facial flushing, general condition is still good, pulse does not exceed 100 times/min. If the disease course is prolonged and purulent lesions are present, the general condition will deteriorate, weakness, pulse>100 times/min, sweating, and yellow complexion.

4. Physical signs

There is significant tenderness in the lower abdomen, which is most obvious 1.5 to 2 cm above the midpoint of the inguinal ligament. In severe cases, the patient refuses to be pressed. The abdominal muscles are rigid and there is obvious rebound pain. Gynecological examination shows purulent secretions in the vagina and varying degrees of redness and swelling of the cervix. Bimanual examination shows severe cervical lifting pain. Due to the tense abdominal muscles, the pelvic condition is difficult to determine. In general, the uterus is relatively fixed and has severe tenderness. There is significant tenderness in the adnexal areas on both sides, and it is not easy to feel the adnexal masses.

The above is an introduction to the clinical manifestations of acute adnexitis. It can be seen that abdominal pain and fever are common symptoms of acute adnexitis. Acute adnexitis brings great pain to women, so you must pay attention to the hygiene of your private parts at ordinary times. Especially women in their thirties must change and wash their underwear frequently to avoid bacterial infection and inflammation, which may cause acute adnexitis.

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