How to diagnose pelvic inflammatory disease

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Left hand beat left buttock will feel small abdominal pain, usually does not hurt, recently did not do B ultrasound examination, the doctor said is pelvic inflammation, find out this problem, the doctor gave me timely treatment, now the condition gradually improved, today let me share with you how to diagnose pelvic inflammatory disease.

How to diagnose pelvic inflammatory disease

First: Inspection: the vulva can be observed directly, and the vagina and cervix must be examined after expansion with a speculum, but only for married people. The development of vulva, labia minora and pubic hair, the integrity of hymen, the color of vaginal mucosa and secretion, inflammation, ulcer, tumor and deformity were observed. Therefore, this is one of the diagnostic methods of pelvic inflammatory disease.

Second: double diagnosis: This is also one of the diagnostic methods of pelvic inflammatory disease, that is, vaginal, abdominal wall joint examination, clinical pelvic inflammatory disease patients are most commonly used. Doctors put the middle and index fingers into the vagina of patients with pelvic inflammatory disease, and touch the uterus, ovary and pelvic cavity with the other hand above the abdominal wall, which is often used in married women.

Third: triple diagnosis: the doctor places the index finger in the vagina of the patient with pelvic inflammatory disease, the middle finger in the rectum, and then cooperates with the other hand pressing on the abdominal wall to touch the pelvic organs from different angles to understand the situation of the back of the pelvic cavity in detail. Therefore, it is also widely used in the diagnosis of pelvic inflammatory disease.

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Systemic symptoms are not obvious, sometimes low fever, easy to feel tired. If the course of disease is long, some patients will have neurasthenia, such as mental depression, general discomfort, insomnia and so on. If patients with poor resistance, prone to acute or subacute attack.