If the pelvic fluid is physiological, it can be cured by itself. If the pelvic fluid is pathologic, it cannot be cured by itself, and it needs to be treated with medication, physical therapy and surgery according to the cause of the disease. If pelvic fluid is found, it is recommended to consult a doctor for timely treatment under the guidance of the doctor.
Pelvic fluid is a manifestation, not a disease, and can be clinically divided into physiological and pathological. Most physiologic pelvic fluid often appears during menstruation, ovulation, etc. It does not need treatment and can be cured by itself, which is a normal phenomenon. If the pelvic fluid is pathologic, it is necessary to actively treat the primary disease.
If it is caused by pelvic inflammation, patients need to follow the doctor’s instructions to apply ceftriaxone sodium, amoxicillin and other antibiotics. Secondly, physical therapy such as ultrashort wave and microwave can also be taken. If the above treatments are ineffective, surgical treatments such as adnexectomy and abscessotomy should be considered.
If it is caused by endometriosis, patients need to apply progestins such as medroxyprogesterone and medroxyprogesterone, as well as contraceptives such as drospirenone ethinyl estradiol tablets and compound medroxyprogesterone tablets as prescribed by the doctor. If medication is ineffective and the condition is severe, surgical treatment should be considered.
In summary, in some cases, pelvic effusion is possible to heal by itself. Patients with pathologic pelvic fluid need to go to the hospital for a complete examination and early treatment, so as not to delay the condition.