Does endometritis make menstruation less frequent

Endometritis does not usually lead to menorrhagia. Patients with endometritis usually experience thickening of the uterine lining, which usually leads to increased menstrual flow and prolonged menstrual periods, as well as irregular vaginal bleeding, increased leukorrhea, abdominal pain, and lumbago. Patients with endometritis need to pay attention to the timely use of antibiotics under the guidance of the doctor to carry out anti-infection treatment, to avoid the condition of endometritis continue to worsen, such as cefuroxime and so on. Some patients may need to take surgical treatment Endometritis patients need to avoid sexual intercourse during treatment, pay attention to more rest, more protein, vitamins and so on.