Early symptoms of endocarditis in women

Female endometritis generally refers to endometritis, which has no obvious abnormality in mild cases, while in severe cases, lower abdominal pain, fever, abnormal vaginal discharge and menstrual abnormalities may occur. Endometritis is an inflammation of the endometrium caused by infection with pathogens and is a type of pelvic inflammatory disease, which mostly occurs in sexually active women. In mild cases of endometritis, there are no obvious symptoms, such as lower abdominal pain, but in more severe cases, there may be severe lower abdominal pain, fever and abnormal vaginal discharge. If the disease develops during menstruation, there will be abnormalities of menstruation, such as increased menstrual flow and prolonged menstrual period. If you suspect endometritis with the above symptoms, you need to consult a doctor in time and get a clear diagnosis through detailed examination. If endometritis is diagnosed, it should be actively treated under the guidance of a doctor. Women with endometritis should pay attention to rest during the treatment period, and take medication in accordance with the doctor’s instructions and a full course of treatment to avoid recurrence of the condition.