Patients with uterine infections can have the following clinical symptoms and adverse consequences: 1. Patients may have a small abdominal cramping, pain and abnormal leucorrhea due to local infection, exudation of inflammatory media, local edema, and leucorrhea, which can be present in large amounts, yellowish green, purulent, and with a fishy odor. 2. 3. If the inflammation forms a local abscess, the patient may also have a persistent high fever and chills. If these inflammations are treated actively, they can be completely controlled in about 7-10 days. 4. If chronic inflammation is formed, causing destruction of the endometrium, adhesions, endometriosis or tubal adhesions, etc., it may lead to low menstrual flow, amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea or secondary infertility or habitual abortion.