news

a gynecologist from jinan affiliated university explains: lower abdominal pain and increased vaginal discharge are signs of pelvic inflammatory disease!

2024-08-30

한어Русский языкEnglishFrançaisIndonesianSanskrit日本語DeutschPortuguêsΕλληνικάespañolItalianoSuomalainenLatina

pelvic inflammatory disease is a very common gynecological disease in women, and many women are deeply troubled by this disease. if pelvic inflammatory disease is allowed to develop freely without treatment, it may also affect women's fertility and cause female infertility! please let the doctor of jinan affiliated university gynecology hospital give a detailed introduction below:

1. what are the symptoms of pelvic inflammatory disease?

medically speaking, inflammation has two main aspects: systemic and local. systemic symptoms include fever, and laboratory tests will show increased white blood cell count, increased c-reactive protein (cpr), increased procalcitonin (pct), etc.; local reactions include redness, swelling, heat, pain and functional impairment.

pelvic inflammatory disease is no exception. in addition to systemic symptoms, the main local reaction of acute pelvic inflammatory disease is severe abdominal pain, also known as acute abdominal pain.

when the doctor performs a bimanual pelvic examination, which involves inserting two or one finger of one hand into the vagina and the other hand into the abdomen, the doctor may find cervical tenderness and even thickening and tenderness in the adnexal areas on both sides. some patients may also have symptoms such as urinary pain and sexual intercourse pain.

if acute pelvic inflammatory disease is not treated in time or thoroughly, it may also lead to menstrual disorders, infertility, and even develop into chronic pelvic inflammatory disease. patients with chronic pelvic inflammatory disease may feel abdominal pain during menstruation, cold, excessive fatigue, or during sexual intercourse.