What symptom does endometrial tuberculosis have?
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Endometrial tuberculosis is a common female disease. It is a kind of benign tumor growing in the endometrium. If it is not treated, it will cause a lesion in the inner part of the uterus, affect the normal development of the uterus, and also have the risk of cancer and infertility. Therefore, it is necessary to fully understand endometrial tuberculosis, When the symptoms of adverse reactions occur, timely nursing and examination should be done, and effective control can promote the recovery and full healthy development of the uterus.
What symptom does endometrial tuberculosis have?
The appearance of endometrial tuberculosis can lead to pain and pathological changes in the uterus. Clinically, it is characterized by abdominal swelling and pain, accompanied by irregular bleeding of different degrees, which affects the normal secretion and metabolism of the uterus, and also leads to menstrual pain in women.
Women's uterus is one of the most important reproductive system organs, so the emergence of endometrial tuberculosis disease, will lead to varying degrees of female reproductive capacity decline and other problems, we should pay attention to the protection of women's uterus, abnormal vaginal secretion material to timely care.
But also to prevent the clinical female appetite decline, abdominal pain, breast hyperplasia and pain, as well as uterine cold, years of infertility and other conditions, may be due to the disease and lack of female reproductive system, to do a good job in clinical adverse reactions timely observation and treatment.
matters needing attention
There are many clinical reactions and manifestations of endometrial tuberculosis. Timely nursing should be done to avoid pathological reaction of the uterus and the formation of malignant tumor. At the same time, attention should be paid to the examination of blood samples. Pay attention to the supply of dietary fiber and keep the stool unobstructed. Eat more fresh vegetables, fruits and coarse grains.