Endometritis

Endometritis is inflammation of the endometrium. According to the length of the disease, it can be divided into two types: acute endometritis and chronic endometritis. After the occurrence of endometritis, edema and exudation often occur throughout the uterine cavity. The acute phase can also cause systemic symptoms, including fever, chills, increased white blood cells, lower abdominal pain, increased leucorrhea, sometimes bloody or foul, and sometimes the uterus is slightly larger There is tenderness in the uterus. The performance of chronic patients is basically the same, but also may have more menstruation, lower abdominal pain and lumbosacral swelling.

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