Pelvic effusion symptoms after pregnancy?
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Most women are troubled by a variety of diseases because they don't have the corresponding gynecological examination before pregnancy, or because of their weak body resistance after pregnancy. Pelvic inflammatory disease is a common disease in gynecological inflammation. In the early stage, most patients with pelvic inflammatory disease did not go to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment in time, which led to endometriosis and pelvic effusion. Clinically, there are some women in the case of pregnancy to check out their own pelvic effusion, pelvic effusion symptoms after pregnancy? Let's talk about it.
Pelvic effusion symptoms after pregnancy?
Physiological pelvic effusion has little effect: clinically, according to the condition of pelvic effusion, it is mainly divided into physiological and pathological, in which physiological pelvic effusion mostly occurs after ovulation or early pregnancy, and can disappear naturally without treatment. However, most of the patients with pelvic effusion caused by the disease should be paid attention to.
Pathological pelvic effusion: for pathological pelvic effusion, drugs can not be used indiscriminately, otherwise it will affect the fetus. At this time, the patient should go to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment in time. If the condition is mild, the disappearance of pelvic effusion will not affect pregnancy. It mostly occurs in women's friends after ovulation or early pregnancy.
Pelvic effusion caused by inflammation: This is also pathological pelvic effusion, if the condition is serious, it will directly affect the normal development of the fetus, but also cause intrauterine infection, leading to abortion or late lead to premature birth. If the patient's friends do not treat them, they can grow up slowly; But if it is too large, the drug is not easy to eliminate, if active symptomatic treatment, pelvic effusion will soon disappear.
matters needing attention
To sum up, pelvic effusion detected during pregnancy will bring some impact on the fetus. It can be found that physiological pelvic effusion can be treated without treatment. However, pathological pelvic effusion must be treated, and the disease will expand, so it will have an impact on pregnancy. It is suggested that women should timely go to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment when they find their body is not in good time.