Endometritis is an inflammatory change in the endometrium, mainly caused by bacterial invasion of the endometrium, which is divided into acute and chronic endometritis, and the following describes the symptoms of endometritis. Acute endometritis symptoms: can lead to increased body temperature, lower abdominal pain, increased discharge, if the condition is serious, inflammation can spread upward to the myometrial wall, which can form multiple small abscesses in the myometrial wall, the examination process can be seen in the uterus enlarged and accompanied by pressure pain, mostly seen after childbirth or abortion. Symptoms of chronic endometritis: it can cause pain in the lower abdomen and some patients may have no symptoms at all, depending on the severity of the condition. The second is increased leucorrhea, some with blood, some purulent, and some with an unpleasant odor, followed by increased menstrual flow, significantly prolonged periods, and in some cases, dysmenorrhea, mainly due to spasmodic contraction of the muscle wall caused by inflammatory stimulation of the uterus. If you have the above symptoms, you need to go to the hospital in time to have the relevant examination to clarify the cause of the disease, and under the guidance of the doctor to treat the symptoms.