Can ultrasound detect any problems with the uterine cavity

  With the development of instruments and the continuous improvement of diagnostic technology, B-ultrasound can detect a wide range of diseases, such as problems with the uterus and cervix. Can B-ultrasound detect problems in the uterine cavity?

  

Can ultrasound detect any problems with the uterine cavity1

  There is a problem with the uterine cavity that cannot be detected by ultrasound. If there is an infection in the uterine cavity, there may be abdominal pain, vaginal abnormalities, and bleeding and fluid discharge. Ultrasound can only detect whether there are substantial lesions or pelvic fluid accumulation in the uterine adnexa. Hysteroscopy exploration surgery can be performed. This way, it can be determined whether there is a uterine cavity disease and the condition inside the uterus can also be observed.

  The examination of uterine cavity infection can be detected through laparoscopic examination, gynecological routine examination, and blood test. After being diagnosed with uterine cavity infection, timely treatment should be given, and during the treatment process, it is necessary to take good care of women's private parts, keep them dry and clean. During the treatment period, sexual activity is also not allowed, otherwise it will aggravate the uterine cavity infection and have a greater impact on women's health.

  B-ultrasound examination can detect abnormalities in the uterus of women. If a woman has a molar pregnancy or abnormal uterine development, it can be detected. However, lesions in the uterine mucosa need to be examined through hysteroscopy or curettage. B-ultrasound is a common examination item for women. Women need to understand the examination items of B-ultrasound more in order to have a clearer understanding when doing B-ultrasound.

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