Attachment inflammation is a common gynecological inflammation, among which acute attachment inflammation is also more common. Generally, it also exhibits obvious characteristics, and we need to conduct timely examination and judgment based on our own situation.
Can acute appendicitis cause fever
When suffering from acute appendicitis, the fever can reach over 38 ℃, and there is a shiver before the fever. Abdominal pain is often manifested as severe pain on both sides of the lower abdomen, with refusal to press. Sometimes, the pain on one side of the lower abdomen is more severe than on the other. In addition, patients also have symptoms such as increased vaginal discharge, increased or prolonged menstrual flow, and irregular vaginal bleeding; A few patients have intestinal symptoms such as bloating and diarrhea, or bladder irritation symptoms such as frequent urination and urgency.
Symptoms of acute appendicitis
1. Abdominal pain: Attachment inflammation is mainly acute lower abdominal pain accompanied by fever. During gynecological examination, there is obvious tenderness in the attachment area. Blood tests showed an increase in white blood cells and a significant increase in the proportion of neutrophils. Acute attachment inflammation can transform into chronic attachment inflammation if not treated in a timely or incomplete manner.
2. Pelvic congestion: Chronic adnexal inflammation has a certain degree of abdominal pain. Recurrent chronic inflammation leads to pelvic congestion, fibrosis of connective tissue, and adhesion of pelvic organs. Patients with inflammatory symptoms have symptoms such as abdominal protrusion, pain, and lumbosacral pain. The symptoms of appendicitis are accompanied by increased vaginal discharge, back pain, menstrual disorders, increased menstruation and fatigue. Gynecological examination for tenderness, thickening, or tenderness in bilateral or unilateral attachment sites, and increased or normal white blood cell count.
3. Tubal edema: Inflammation of the appendix causes stimulation of the fallopian tubes, resulting in thinning of the mucosa. Not conducive to the combination of sperm and eggs, without timely treatment, the condition increases, and the fallopian tubes are affected by necrosis, adhesion, and blockage of mucosal epithelial cells, which affects the passage of sperm and leads to infertility.
4. The occurrence of infertility: The fallopian tubes themselves are damaged by diseases, forming adhesions and blockages, and secondary infertility is common. Even if pregnancy is possible, there are many opportunities for tubal pregnancy to occur in the later stages of adnexitis symptoms.
5. Fever: During the onset of the disease, there is a high fever, ranging from 39 to 40 ℃. There may be cold and cold battles, accompanied by irregular relief of body temperature, adhesion and isolation of inflammatory lesions, and an immediate decrease in body temperature. The high fever once decreases and then rises again, causing inflammation to expand or purulent lesions
Acute adnexitis examination