Sexual Health
Can acute appendicitis cause menstrual disorders? Three methods for effective judgment
Attachment inflammation is a familiar gynecological disease that causes special distress for many women. Attachment inflammation mainly includes acute and chronic attachment inflammation. We should pay attention to the examination and diagnosis of acute attachment inflammation.
Symptoms of acute appendicitis
1. Menstrual disorders: Women with appendicitis may experience delayed menstruation, shortened or prolonged menstrual cycles, dark and sticky menstruation, accompanied by unpleasant odors, and other symptoms. However, the symptoms may vary due to factors such as the patient's pathogen and physical condition.
2. Systemic symptoms: Whether acute or chronic appendicitis, high or low fever often occurs once it occurs.
3. Increased vaginal discharge: When a lady or friend experiences appendicitis, there are often abnormal symptoms of vaginal discharge, usually manifested as sticky or purulent mucus, and sometimes vaginal discharge may carry blood.
4. Pruritus of the external genitalia: The most common symptoms of appendicitis are itching of the external genitalia, lower abdominal pain, and lumbosacral pain. And this kind of pain often worsens later, and it also significantly worsens before the onset of menstruation.
Acute adnexitis judgment
1. When suffering from acute appendicitis, there are also many symptoms, and patients may experience high fever, accompanied by cold and cold wars, and irregular mild fever.
2. When acute appendicitis first occurs, it is very painful, and after suffering from the disease, both sides of the lower abdomen in women will experience pain. At the same time, dizziness and abdominal pain worsen during defecation, as well as bladder problems.
3. Other manifestations: Sometimes the symptoms are not obvious, the face turns red, the condition is not treated in a timely manner, and other manifestations include the patient's condition worsening, weakness, sweating, and yellowing.
Acute adnexitis examination
1. Abdominal contact diagnosis: During general gynecological examination, the uterus is bent back and there is a sense of compression during movement. If there is an inflammatory mass formation, the mass can be touched near the uterus or behind the uterus during examination, resulting in poor movement and tenderness.
2. Ultrasound examination: Generally speaking, ultrasound examination shows no abnormalities, unless there is hydrosalpinx or the formation of fallopian tube ovarian cysts, otherwise ultrasound examination can detect masses.
3. Secretion examination: During the examination of acute appendicitis, the white discharge can be seen as purulent or homogeneous mucus, with tenderness and tenderness in the appendix. Sometimes, there may be inflammatory masses with adhesions to the fallopian tubes and ovaries, with unclear boundaries and limited mobility.