Symptoms of endometrial tuberculosis?

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summary

Endometrial tuberculosis is an endometritis caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, which is a part of pelvic tuberculosis and systemic tuberculosis. The main source of infection is pulmonary or peritoneal tuberculosis. Endometrial tuberculosis accounts for 50% ~ 60% of genital tuberculosis. It often spreads from tubal tuberculosis to uterus, and the lesions are mostly confined to endometrium. Symptoms of endometrial tuberculosis? Let's talk about it.

Symptoms of endometrial tuberculosis?

1. Abnormal menstruation due to the influence of tuberculosis, early endometrial congestion or ulceration, menorrhagia; Late endometrial damage, affect the function of the endometrium, make menstruation rare, even amenorrhea.

2. Infertility due to endometrial tuberculosis lesions destroy the environment of fertilized egg implantation and development, or because of tubal tuberculosis lesions make tubal obstruction, resulting in infertility, so many patients come to the hospital for examination because of infertility, and finally diagnosed as endometrial tuberculosis.

3. Lower abdominal pain is often caused by pelvic tuberculosis, which leads to pelvic congestion, adhesion or abscess.

matters needing attention

At present, the short-term combined use of antituberculosis drugs shortens the medication time, reduces the dosage and reduces the toxic reaction of drugs, which is easy for patients to accept. It is necessary to pay attention to the toxic reaction of antituberculosis drugs to some patients, such as nerve damage, liver and kidney function damage (including jaundice), and make corresponding treatment according to the specific situation of patients.