In addition to gynecological diseases such as menstrual disorders, dysmenorrhea, and ovarian cysts, women often suffer from tubal inflammation. The fallopian tubes are related to a woman's fertility. If inflammation occurs, it should be taken seriously. So, what are the symptoms of fallopian tube inflammation?
Firstly, we need to know where the fallopian tubes are located. As we all know, conception is the union of sperm and egg. However, how to make them unite is the function of the fallopian tubes. The fallopian tubes allow sperm and egg to meet and be transported smoothly to the uterine cavity, which is also an important part of the conception process. 80% of infertility is also caused by factors related to the fallopian tubes. Blockage of the fallopian tubes is often caused by factors such as miscarriage, unclean sexual intercourse, pelvic infections, etc., leading to adhesion, congestion, and edema of the fallopian tube walls, resulting in the inability of sperm and egg to combine, ultimately leading to infertility. So what are the symptoms of tubal inflammation?
Tubal inflammation usually refers to inflammation of the fallopian tubes in the human body, often accompanied by lower abdominal pain, menstrual abnormalities, dysmenorrhea, and other symptoms. This is also a phenomenon that most women experience. Lower abdominal pain is mostly dull pain, lumbosacral soreness, a feeling of heaviness, dysmenorrhea, and pelvic congestion. Abdominal pain usually begins one week before menstruation and becomes more severe as menstruation approaches, until menstruation begins. It is also possible to have menstrual abnormalities and irregular cycles. Don't underestimate it, pay attention to rest and supplement the necessary nutrients, and choose effective antibiotics as much as possible. The dosage should be sufficient and the anti-inflammatory effect should be thorough and effective.
The symptoms of salpingitis can be divided into acute and chronic. Acute salpingitis can cause lower abdominal pain, bloating, frequent urination, painful urination, vaginal discharge of pus and blood, accompanied by chills and fever, as well as bloating, constipation, or diarrhea. Menstruation may also be abnormal. Chronic salpingitis can be treated as primary or secondary infertility without obvious discomfort. Some patients have lower abdominal pain, lower back swelling pain, which worsens during menstruation, after menstruation, or when tired; On weekdays, if there is an increase in menstrual flow, prolonged periods, dysmenorrhea, etc., it is important to seek medical attention early and not delay treatment.