What Are the Common Causes of Fluid in the Uterus?
Uterine effusion is also known as intrauterine effusion. Uterine effusion is not common clinically. Patients with uterine effusion of different ages can be caused by different reasons. The main causes of uterine effusion are: 1. Uterine bleeding; 2. Endometritis; 3. Adhesion and blockage of cervical canal; 4. Genital malformation. The presence of uterine effusion, the patient may show lower abdominal pain, while there may be increased vaginal discharge and bloody secretions. When the above situation occurs, you should go to a regular hospital for hysteroscopy and uterine curettage, and then treat the uterine effusion accordingly after clarifying the cause. Induced abortion can also cause uterine effusion, which can be checked by B-ultrasound.
Uterine fluid
- Uterine effusion
- Female uterine effusion is less before and after ovulation is ruled out
- 1. The most common cause is caused by inflammation of the fallopian tubes or pelvic peritoneum. When the fallopian tube is infected by gonococcus infection, tuberculosis infection, chlamydia infection, mycoplasma infection, or other bacterial infections, the fallopian tube can be inflamed, which can destroy the epithelial tissue of the fallopian tube and occlude the fallopian tube. Inflammation can damage the fallopian tube mucosa and form scars, causing the lumen Narrow or blocked. Sperm and eggs cannot meet in the channel, causing infertility.
- 2. Endometriosis in the fallopian tube can cause obstruction of the fallopian tube.
- 3. Some pathogenic bacteria such as staphylococci, streptococcus or gonorrhea spread to the fallopian tubes or pelvis through the vagina, cervix and uterus, causing pelvic peritonitis and severe systemic infections.
- 4. Post-abortion, postpartum or pelvic surgery and secondary infections caused by appendicitis can also lead to tubal obstruction and infertility.
- Physiological effusion
- Occurs most often after ovulation or early pregnancy, and often disappears without treatment. However, most effusions are caused by inflammation, which is caused by chronic pelvic inflammation. There are also a few reasons
- 1. Infertility caused by uterine effusion: If the uterine effusion is not treated properly, its harm is greater, which may easily lead to pelvic adhesions, tubal blockage, etc., leading to infertility. If there is usually lower abdominal pain, lumbosacral soreness, increased vaginal discharge, lower abdominal tenderness, thickening of cords, etc. under women's examination, consider chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, and need to actively treat to prevent the inflammation from increasing and the fluid volume increasing.
- 2. Pelvic inflammation caused by uterine effusion: Most uterine effusion is caused by inflammation, which is caused by chronic pelvic inflammation. There are also a few caused by ruptured ectopic pregnancy, luteal rupture, pelvic abscess, chocolate cysts, and ovarian cancer. The effusion caused by pelvic inflammation is best done for posterior dome puncture examination to identify the nature of the fluid.
- 3. Uterine effusion affects fertility: if there is a chronic infection, it may be inflammation of the gynecological system such as the ovaries and fallopian tubes, or it may be caused by tuberculosis or tumors. Prone to lead to pelvic adhesions, tubal blockage, etc., prolonged will affect fertility.
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- The diet should be light. It is best not to eat shrimp, crab, lamb, dog meat, eel, salted fish, black fish and other hair products, because these foods will aggravate the disease or cause the recurrence of old diseases.
- Maintain a low-fat diet, eat more chicken, eggs, quail eggs, lean meat, catfish, turtle, white fish, celery, spinach, cucumber, winter melon, shiitake, tofu, kelp, laver, fruit and other cool vegetables and fruits.
- Eat more grains, such as beans, corn, etc., and eat more nutritious dried fruits, such as sesame, peanuts, seeds, etc. In addition, three meals a day in daily life should be measured on time and must not overeating.
- You can eat more seaweed foods, such as sea cabbage, laver, kelp, wakame, etc. Because seaweed foods contain many minerals, such as calcium, iron, sodium, magnesium, phosphorus, and iodine. Modern science believes that eating seaweed foods can effectively regulate blood pH and prevent alkaline elements in the body from being excessively consumed due to acid neutralization. Therefore, patients with uterine fibroids should usually eat more seaweed foods. [2]