Sexual Health
What are the main causes of pelvic fluid accumulation? What are the hazards of pelvic fluid accumulation
Pelvic fluid accumulation is a common phenomenon in women, mainly caused by symptoms after ultrasound examination. Some people experience bleeding, abdominal pain, and physiological pain in the same room. What is the cause of pelvic fluid accumulation?
How is pelvic fluid accumulation caused?
1. Physiological pelvic effusion
During menstruation, a small amount of menstrual blood flows back to the pelvis, causing pelvic fluid accumulation. During mid menstrual ovulation, follicular fluid accumulation is prone to accumulate in the pelvis, forming pelvic fluid accumulation. Physiological pelvic fluid accumulation is often asymptomatic and can disappear naturally without treatment.
2. Pathological pelvic effusion
When suffering from pelvic inflammatory disease, fluid seeps out and gradually accumulates at the bottom of the pelvis. During ultrasound examination, fluid accumulates, and patients generally experience symptoms of lower abdominal distension and back pain. When ectopic pregnancy ruptures or corpus luteum ruptures, abdominal bleeding can easily accumulate blood in the pelvis, which can accumulate during ultrasound. Suffering from ovarian cysts can also cause ascites to show pelvic fluid accumulation on B-ultrasound.
3. Surgical procedures
During hysteroscopy and tubal patency, drugs and fluids are injected into the cervix from the female cervix, causing pelvic fluid accumulation in the uterine cavity. However, the fluid is usually naturally absorbed within hours or days.
What are the hazards of untreated pathological pelvic fluid accumulation?
1. Lumbar pain
If pathological pelvic inflammatory disease is not treated in a timely manner, patients may experience a noticeable feeling of heaviness, pain on one side of the abdomen, and accompanied by pain in the waist and crotch. Suffering from chronic inflammation can cause pelvic congestion, and a vicious cycle can cause lower abdominal distension, especially fatigue, sexual activity, and severe symptoms before and after menstruation, affecting normal work and life.
2. Reduced resistance
Pathological pelvic fluid accumulation, if not treated in a timely manner, may cause mild symptoms throughout the body, but may cause symptoms such as general weakness and high fever. Over time, it can lead to neurasthenia, insomnia, lack of energy, and decreased resistance in patients.
3. Menstrual disorders
Pathological pelvic fluid accumulation without treatment may lead to increased menstrual flow due to pelvic congestion, affecting ovarian function and possibly leading to menstrual disorders. The fallopian tube receiving tissue can lead to infertility.
4. Infertility and infertility
The greatest harm of pathological pelvic fluid accumulation can lead to female infertility. Chronic diseases can affect women's ovaries, fallopian tubes, etc., leading to tubal adhesions, blockage, and infertility.