Is Pelvic Effusion Related To Pelvic Inflammatory Disease?


Posted September 11, 2020 by Leo22333

Pelvic effusion is normally physiological, including abdominal secretions, follicular fluid, and menstrual blood. It is usually unrelated to pelvic inflammatory disease. But if you have the disease, it will lead to pelvic effusion to some extent.

 
With the development of medical technology, more and more women tend to have B-mode ultrasound examination. Sometimes , they find there is pelvic effusion in the pelvic cavity, and then become worried about whether they have pelvic inflammatory disease.

So what is the relationship between pelvic effusion and pelvic inflammatory disease?

Obviously, many women fall into a misunderstanding that pelvic effusion is equal to pelvic inflammation. They may think the pelvic effusion is a sign of pelvic inflammatory disease, which may lead to infertility. To demolish these rumors, it is time to popularize correct knowledge about pelvic effusion and inflammation.

In general, there will be a little serous fluid inside the peritoneal cavity, to reduce the friction between organs. It can be likened to engine oil with lubrication. Beside, the fluid can be used to resist the invasion of harmful materials from outside.

Anatomically, when standing, the effusion will always go down and easily be stored in the pelvic cavity, which is at lower part in a woman's body. Physiologically, a woman ovulates every month, and follicular fluid can be drained into the abdominal cavity and be collected in the uterine and rectal fossa.

The effusion you usually have is physiological, including abdominal secretions, follicular fluid, and a small amount of menstrual blood. So the effusion is usually unrelated to pelvic inflammatory disease. But if you have pelvic inflammatory disease, it will lead to pelvic effusion to some extent. Some pathological pelvic effusion can also be caused by ectopic pregnancy, ovarian cyst rupture, malignant tumor in the ovary and fallopian tube, and so forth.

It's not suggested to determinate whether you have pelvic inflammation through the existence of pelvic effusion. The gynecologist will combine the medical history, physical examination and other symptoms to make a diagnosis. Ordinarily, the lowest diagnostic criteria for pelvic inflammatory disease is lower abdominal pain. In addition, patients with pelvic inflammation may have symptoms like increased vaginal secretions, abdominal pain when having sexual intercourse, severe fever, chills, emaciation, dysmenorrhea, headache, etc.

After all, pelvic effusion is a physiological expression, not a disease. However, if the pelvic effusion volume exceeds 100ml and you feel uncomfortable (abdominal pain, fever and other symptoms), you need to go see a doctor and find the cause, then get treated in time.

For patients with pelvic inflammatory disease, they can take herbal medicine Fuyan Pill to effectively eliminate inflammation and improve their menstruation. To better treat their condition, they should also pay attention to personal hygiene and develop good living habits and eating habits.

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Last Updated September 11, 2020