When the symptoms of endometritis infection are mild, they cannot be seen by ultrasound alone. For those with more severe symptoms of endometritis, ultrasound can detect abnormalities at the endometrium, but cannot confirm the diagnosis of endometritis.
Therefore, to determine whether you have endometritis, you can’t just do ultrasound, it’s easy to miss the diagnosis. It is recommended to use hysteroscopy to take a biopsy of localized tissue to determine whether endometritis is present.
Women with endometritis may also experience lower abdominal pain and increased vaginal discharge. It is recommended that gynecological examination, vaginal discharge examination, blood test, hysteroscopy and other items under the guidance of the doctor, according to the results of the comprehensive judgment, and then under the guidance of the doctor targeted treatment.