How to treat uterine severe inflammation

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There are many years of endometritis, medication for many years, vaginal administration suppository do not know how much, also went to the hospital to try intrauterine administration, tried Chinese medicine sitz bath, moxibustion, fumigation, anyway, want to get the method are treated, but has not been treated, now the disease is completely speechless. How to treat severe uterine inflammation? Let me talk about it.

How to treat uterine severe inflammation

First: your situation can be said to be intractable endometritis. If the whole month leucorrhea is abnormal, and menstrual volume is relatively large, do not know whether to do endometrial biopsy, do not know your endometrial biopsy pathology is how. If this check is not done, it is suggested that priority should be given to one.

Second: many years of treatment, there are vaginal administration, but also intrauterine administration, so frequent and many times of operation, do not rule out the inflammatory upward infection to other organs, it is recommended to do a detailed vaginal ultrasound, to see the situation of various organs in the pelvic cavity, especially whether there is mass in the pelvic cavity, whether there is tubal thickening.

Third: is the need for you to do a routine leucorrhea and leucorrhea culture examination. After all, after so many years of vaginal administration and intrauterine administration, there needs to be a new assessment of the flora in your vagina. If mold, trichomonas, mycoplasma, chlamydia and even Neisseria gonorrhoeae are detected, it is necessary to re target the drug sensitivity test.

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If you want to treat endometritis thoroughly, you need to re do secretion examination and re Administration for pathogens; biopsy report is also necessary, especially for your leucorrhea bleeding for a long time; moreover, if mycoplasma, chlamydia, Neisseria gonorrhoeae are detected, you need to treat them together with your spouse, in order to avoid cross infection.