Can an abdominal ultrasound reveal pelvic inflammatory disease?

The presence of pelvic inflammatory disease can be seen on abdominal ultrasound if the pelvic inflammatory disease is more severe. There will be pelvic fluid, fluid in the fallopian tubes or the presence of pus-like pelvic masses when the abdominal ultrasound is done. However, if the pelvic inflammatory disease is mild, it does not show up on the abdominal ultrasound and needs to be detected by gynecological examination, i.e. internal examination. During the gynecological examination, the gynecologist can palpate the presence of pressure pain or even rebound pain in the uterine body and bilateral adnexal areas, lifting and swaying pain in the cervix, so that pelvic inflammatory disease can be identified. If you are suffering from pelvic inflammatory disease, you need to actively apply anti-inflammatory drugs for anti-inflammatory treatment. If the pelvic inflammatory disease is mild, you can take oral anti-inflammatory drugs, such as Kangwanyan capsule and Vajra capsule. If the pelvic inflammatory disease is more serious, you need to apply anti-inflammatory drugs, intravenous infusion such as clinical often choose broad-spectrum antibiotics, cephalosporin class combined with Ornidazole.