What are the symptoms of gynecological inflammation

  Gynecological inflammation also includes a series of diseases such as vaginitis, cervicitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, endometritis, and adnexitis, etc. Although most gynecological inflammatory diseases present with symptoms such as increased leucorrhea, lumbosacral pain, and menstrual irregularities, the clinical symptoms produced by some different inflammatory diseases will not be exactly the same.  If it is mycosis or trichomoniasis then symptoms such as severe itching of the vulva, increased leucorrhea, foamy or tofu-like, and odor will occur. In the case of pelvic inflammatory disease, lower abdominal pain with fever and even chills, high fever, loss of appetite, prolonged menstruation, headache, and other clinical symptoms may occur. Endometritis can cause dysmenorrhea, incomplete menstruation, brownish leucorrhea, abdominal cramps, lumbosacral pain, nausea, fatigue, and many other symptoms. In the case of adnexitis, cramping pain or pins and needles pain on both sides of the abdomen may occur. Cervicitis can be accompanied by increased purulent leucorrhea, lower abdominal and lumbosacral pain, and even bladder irritation such as frequent, urgent, and painful urination. The actual fact is that different gynecological inflammation is accompanied by different clinical symptoms, and after these symptoms appear, you need to go to the hospital for relevant examinations to identify the cause and treat it.  The gynecological inflammation has a lot to do with personal health, so you must strengthen your physical exercise, do not make yourself in a subhealthy state, and develop a regular lifestyle.