Late symptoms of endometrial tuberculosis?
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Everyone knows about all kinds of gynecological diseases. Recently, I always feel uncomfortable all over. Sometimes I feel very tired and I have no appetite to eat. Especially when I feel sore all over and I don't come to my regular holiday, I feel that I don't care about inflammation. Later, my husband accompanied me to the hospital. The doctor gave me B-ultrasound and said that my disease is called endometrial tuberculosis, I'm not familiar with this kind of disease, so I'm a little worried, because my symptoms have been for a long time. Now I want to know about the late symptoms of endometrial tuberculosis?
Late symptoms of endometrial tuberculosis?
Late symptoms: late endometrial damage, affect the function of the endometrium, make menstruation rare, even amenorrhea. In severe cases, fatigue, night sweat, low fever, emaciation and loss of appetite may occur. Severe patients often have weight loss, low fever, night sweats, fatigue and other systemic manifestations, and have a history of infertility and abnormal menstruation.
Secretion increased, in which endometrial tuberculosis as a result of endometrial all into caseous granuloma like tissue, can appear serous stench of vaginal discharge. If combined with cervical tuberculosis, there can be purulent or purulent discharge, and contact bleeding. Among the patients with endometrial tuberculosis, 25% - 50% have different degrees of lower abdominal pain, which is characterized by long-term lower abdominal pain and aggravation before menstruation. If combined with secondary pyogenic infection, obvious abdominal pain, fever and other manifestations similar to acute pelvic inflammatory disease may appear. In the early stage of the disease, it shows menorrhagia, and in the late stage, the amount of menstruation is rare due to the atrophy of endometrium, even amenorrhea.
Related examination 1) abdominal examination: endometrial tuberculosis and other mild patients can be found without any abnormalities. When accompanied by peritoneal tuberculosis, abdominal tenderness, flexibility or ascites. When the encapsulated effusion is formed, the inactive cystic mass can be palpated. Most of the mass adheres to the intestinal tube and may have mild tenderness. 2) Histopathological examination of diagnostic curettage showed nodular granules in endometrium.
matters needing attention
In the treatment of endometrial tuberculosis, patients should master all kinds of treatment methods of this disease, and the patients also need to judge how to treat according to the film of salpingography, the patient's medical history and relevant disease information, and then by some professional doctors. We should actively take preventive measures, should avoid sedentary, appropriate physical exercise.