What are the symptoms of uterine inflammation?

  Uterine inflammation mainly refers to endometritis, which usually manifests as abdominal pain, uterine pressure and other discomfort.  The symptoms of endometritis depend on whether it is acute endometritis or chronic endometritis. For acute endometritis, most of the symptoms are acute abdominal pain, lumbosacral pain and discomfort, increased secretions, blood picture indicating elevated white blood cells and neutrophils, elevated C-reactive protein, etc. Gynecological examination indicates significant uterine pressure and pain, increased cervical secretions or purulent secretions flowing out from the cervical opening, while patients with chronic endometritis often feel The gynecological examination indicates mild uterine pressure and pain, thickening of the parametrial tissue, and ultrasound indicates that some women have fluid in the uterine cavity.  Uterine infections occur due to uterine operations, such as abortion, or recent intercourse after abortion or during menstruation, etc. Vaginitis is not treated in time due to upstream infection, so we should try to avoid the above factors and treat gynecological vaginitis in time, etc.  In short, the symptoms of uterine infections are increased discharge, abnormal discharge from the cervical opening or odor, varying degrees of uterine pressure, lower abdominal cramps, lumbosacral pain and discomfort, ultrasound suggesting uterine effusion, blood picture suggesting elevated white blood cells and neutrophils, accelerated blood sedimentation, etc.