When suffering from gynecological inflammation, such as chronic endometritis, it may lead to abnormal uterine bleeding, presenting with prolonged periods and manifesting as drenching vaginal bleeding.
Chronic endometritis is a type of endometritis, a localized inflammatory disease of abnormal plasma cells within the endometrial mesenchyme, usually caused by infection. Factors leading to chronic endometritis include sexually transmitted diseases, tuberculosis, vaginal inflammation upstream infection, etc.; abortion or uterine surgical operation is also a cause.
Common clinical symptoms of chronic endometritis include abnormal uterine bleeding, pelvic pain, difficulty in sexual intercourse, and increased leukorrhea.
Abnormal uterine bleeding can be caused by many reasons, such as cervical or endometrial lesions can also lead to abnormal uterine bleeding, it is recommended that women with dribbling menstruation go to the hospital as soon as possible, under the guidance of the doctor to standardize the diagnosis and treatment of the cause of the disease, so as not to miss the opportunity to treat the condition.