What are the symptoms of menopausal endometritis?

Symptoms of endometritis include pelvic pain, abnormal leukorrhea, fever and abdominal pain. 1. Pain in the pelvic region: the pain is hidden pain or stabbing pain without any trigger. It can be relieved on its own in the early stage of the disease, but if the condition is serious, drug intervention is needed. 2. Abnormal leukorrhea: leukorrhea is abnormal in smell, amount and color, manifesting as bad smell, increased amount, purulent leukorrhea, etc., sometimes accompanied by itching of the vulva. 3. Fever: Fever is caused by inflammation and is often mild to moderate. 4. Abdominal pain: Abdominal pain is located in the lower abdomen, which is usually caused by the spread of infection to the abdominal cavity. If any of the above symptoms occur, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time and take active treatment under the guidance of the doctor.