Attachment inflammation is a common gynecological disease, and there are many situations that occur in our daily lives. After falling ill, immediate treatment is necessary to prevent serious harm to the body. What are the symptoms of appendicitis? Let's understand together.
What are the symptoms of appendicitis
1. Menstrual disorders.
Women suffering from adnexitis exhibit delayed menstruation, shortened cycles, prolonged duration, blackened menstruation, stickiness, and unpleasant odors, as well as varying manifestations of patient pathogens and physical differences.
2. Systemic symptoms.
Whether it is acute or chronic appendicitis, high and low fever can occur when it occurs.
3. Increased vaginal discharge.
When female friends suffer from appendicitis, abnormal vaginal discharge often occurs, usually manifested as viscous or purulent mucus, with blood in the discharge.
4. Pruritus of the external genitalia.
The most common symptoms of appendicitis are itching of the external genitalia, lower abdominal pain, and lumbosacral pain. In addition, this kind of pain often worsens, and it also significantly worsens before the onset of menstruation.
Causes of appendicitis
1. After childbirth or miscarriage, the resistance decreases, and pathogens infect the reproductive tract, spreading to the fallopian tubes and ovaries, causing inflammation of the entire pelvis.
2. Not paying attention to hygiene during physiological days, such as sexual intercourse and unclean sexual intercourse, are factors that can cause appendicitis.
3. Inflammation of adjacent organs in the pelvic or fallopian tubes, such as appendicitis, can directly spread to cause tubal oophoritis and pelvic peritonitis. Inflammation generally occurs in adjacent fallopian tubes and ovaries.
4. Sexually transmitted diseases such as gonorrhea can spread upwards along the mucosa after infection, causing inflammation of the fallopian tubes and ovaries.
The hazards of appendicitis
1. Pain worsening: The ovaries and fallopian tubes are symmetrical on both sides, distributed below the lower abdominal girdle. When adnexitis occurs, patients experience continuous or intermittent traction pain on both sides or one side. At the beginning, there is only a slight pain and discomfort, and the symptoms worsen when the tide comes, often overlooked, and considered a normal response to the physiological cycle.
2. Female infertility: When some young female patients begin to suffer from adnexitis, the symptoms of acute inflammation are not obvious. Among young women who become chronic, there are also young women who suffer from chronic adnexitis, but it is troublesome due to the lack of obvious symptoms. Chronic adnexitis can easily cause adhesion and blockage of the fallopian tubes, prevent pregnancy, and easily cause infertility.