Clinical manifestations of pelvic inflammatory diseases include lower abdominal distension, low back pain, etc. Diagnostic criteria include uterine pressure, adnexal pressure, abnormal blood counts, etc., which need to be analyzed specifically.
1. Clinical manifestations: the pelvis is located in the lower abdomen, so pelvic inflammatory disease may lead to pain in the corresponding area, so pelvic inflammatory disease may have lower abdominal distension, lumbago and other clinical manifestations.
2. Diagnostic criteria: The minimum diagnostic criteria for pelvic inflammatory disease are uterine tenderness, uterine pressure, and adnexal pressure. Additional diagnostic criteria include changes in body temperature, changes in blood counts, elevated C-reactive protein, and ultrasound imaging of tubal effusion.
There are other clinical manifestations and diagnostic criteria for pelvic inflammatory diseases. If women have pelvic inflammatory diseases, it is recommended that they go to the hospital for relevant examinations, make a clear diagnosis under the guidance of a professional doctor, and carry out standardized treatment to prevent the development of chronic pelvic inflammatory disease.