Does pelvic tuberculosis include ovarian tuberculosis?

Pelvic tuberculosis includes ovarian tuberculosis, and women with ovarian tuberculosis can usually get better treatment results after anti-tuberculosis treatment. Pelvic tuberculosis is most common in women, which is a specific inflammatory reaction caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis infecting female reproductive organs (such as ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, peritoneum, pelvic connective tissues, etc.), among which tubal tuberculosis is more common, which occurs in the portion of fallopian tube such as jugular area, and it is the most important etiology of tubal infertility. Pelvic tuberculosis may manifest low-grade fever, night sweats, emaciation, and fatigue. When infecting the ovary and uterine endometrium, menorrhagia, dyspareunia or amenorrhea may occur. Pelvic tuberculosis patients should follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the application of anti-tuberculosis drugs, which is an important treatment measure for pelvic tuberculosis. The vast majority of patients can be basically cured after systematic anti-tuberculosis drug treatment. Since the indications, contraindications and adverse reactions of different drugs are different, doctors will choose the most suitable drugs according to the severity of the patient’s condition and the therapeutic effect. It is recommended that patients under the guidance of professional doctors for standardized diagnosis and treatment.