What are the symptoms of acute pelvic inflammatory disease?

Acute pelvic inflammatory disease will have different clinical manifestations according to the severity and scope of inflammation, and the more common ones are lower abdominal pain, increased vaginal secretion, systemic symptoms, menstrual abnormalities, lower abdominal mass and irritation symptoms.
1. Lower abdominal pain: the most important symptom of acute pelvic inflammatory disease is lower abdominal pain, and inflammation has a certain relationship with the stimulation, usually persistent abdominal pain, in the activities or after sexual intercourse, the symptoms are aggravated.
2. Increased vaginal secretions: Pelvic inflammatory disease can lead to endometrial congestion, edema, there may also be inflammation of the exudate, manifested in increased vaginal secretions.
3. Systemic symptoms: If acute pelvic inflammatory disease is more serious, the inflammation may cause fever, headache, loss of appetite and other symptoms.
4. Abnormal menstruation: If acute pelvic inflammatory disease develops during menstruation, there may be heavy menstruation, which is related to endometrial congestion.
5. Lower abdominal mass and irritation symptoms: If abscess is formed in acute pelvic inflammatory disease, there will be lower abdominal mass and some pressure and irritation symptoms, if the mass is located in the front of the uterus, it will stimulate the bladder to have frequent urination, difficulty in urination, etc. If it presses on rectum, it may cause diarrhea, difficulty in defecation.
The symptoms of acute pelvic inflammatory disease are different for each person. If abnormalities occur, you should consult a doctor in a timely manner, improve the relevant examination, under the guidance of a professional doctor to clarify the cause of the disease, and actively targeted treatment, so as not to delay the condition.