What are the symptoms of endometritis?

Endometritis is usually caused by bacterial infection, which mainly leads to pelvic pain, abnormal menstruation and abnormal leukorrhea.
1. Pelvic pain: endometritis usually causes pelvic pain, which can radiate to the lower back and the roots of the thighs, and mainly manifests as hidden pain, dull pain, and is accompanied by abdominal pain, fever and other symptoms.
2. Abnormal menstruation: Due to the presence of inflammation and infection in the uterus, menstruation will be affected, resulting in increased bleeding and prolonged bleeding time during the menstrual period, which may also lead to irregular menstrual cycles or a significant decrease in the amount of menstruation.
3. Abnormal leukorrhea: Due to the presence of infection, leukorrhea may be affected, resulting in abnormal color and smell of leukorrhea, which may be purulent and accompanied by obvious odor.
Therefore, after the symptoms of endometritis appear, it is recommended to consult a doctor as soon as possible to avoid adverse effects.