What are the symptoms of inflammation of the uterus

Inflammation of the uterus can be categorized into endometritis and myometritis. Mild inflammation may be asymptomatic, but when the condition is serious, abdominal pain, abnormal menstruation, abnormal discharge and even systemic symptoms may occur.
Mild inflammation of the uterus is asymptomatic or asymptomatic, and those that are symptomatic only show intermittent pain in the lower abdomen, increased secretions, etc., and the symptoms worsen during menstruation or after sexual intercourse.
When the inflammation is severe, the pain in the lower abdomen becomes persistent and worsens, and the discharge increases and becomes purulent, accompanied by a distinct odor; during menstruation, there may also be an increase in the amount of menstrual flow and prolongation of the menstrual period, and some patients may have a loss of appetite, malaise, high fever, chills and other discomforts. Gynecological examination may reveal purulent discharge from the cervical opening and obvious pressure and pain in the uterus.
Inflammation of the uterus occurs more often in women of childbearing age, and is related to poor immunity, poor lifestyle and other factors, women of childbearing age who have the above symptoms should consult the doctor for examination in a timely manner, through the examination of the diagnosis can be confirmed, and can be differentiated from other diseases.