Sexual Health
What are the symptoms of pelvic fluid accumulation? Three reasons can induce pelvic fluid accumulation
Pelvic fluid accumulation refers to the inflammatory exudate in the pelvis. After the occurrence of endometritis, the slightly viscous fluid that oozes from the swollen cells of the endometrial tissue is enveloped by surrounding tissues, forming a cystic encapsulation. The clinical symptoms of pelvic fluid accumulation mainly include pelvic swelling, pain, burning and swelling, increased vaginal discharge, odor accompanied by lower abdominal tenderness and muscle tension, which can be diagnosed clinically through ultrasound.
What are the symptoms of pelvic fluid accumulation?
1. Abnormal menstruation and vaginal discharge. After female friends have pelvic fluid accumulation, the possibility of pelvic congestion is high. At this time, female pelvic congestion affects normal pelvic function, increases menstruation and vaginal discharge, and also damages female ovarian function, resulting in menstrual disorders.
2. Abdominal pain. Patients with pelvic fluid accumulation are usually caused by scars and adhesions caused by previous chronic inflammation. In this case, female pelvic congestion may lead to lower abdominal pain.
3. Infertility. After women suffer from pelvic fluid accumulation, their fallopian tubes become blocked, and female friends may be at risk of infertility.
4. Symptoms such as low fever, fatigue, low energy, physical discomfort, insomnia, etc. At the same time, due to the scars, adhesions, pelvic congestion caused by chronic inflammation, lower abdominal distension, pain, and lower back pain. Fatigue, significant deterioration after sexual intercourse, during defecation, and before and after menstruation. In addition, patients with pelvic congestion caused by acute, chronic, and adnexitis.
The main reasons for inducing pelvic fluid accumulation are as follows:
1. Women do not pay attention to cleanliness during physiological days
During the physiological period, women's endometrium falls off, which is conducive to the growth and nourishment of pathogenic bacteria. During the physiological period, women do not pay attention to hygiene and use sanitary napkins and paper products that do not meet hygiene standards. Especially when women have sexual activity during the physiological period, they are prone to infection, affecting pelvic health and pelvic fluid accumulation.
2. The spread of inflammation in nearby organs
Some gynecological diseases that are not treated in a timely manner may affect nearby organs over time. Generally, women with appendicitis or peritonitis may affect their internal reproductive organs and pelvic health
3. Infection after postpartum or miscarriage
Generally, women do not have their cervix closed after childbirth or miscarriage. At this time, their body's resistance is poor, and bacteria present in the vagina and cervix can rise and infect the pelvis, which may also cause other diseases. Therefore, women should pay attention to personal hygiene after childbirth or miscarriage.