Does pelvic tuberculosis include tubal tuberculosis

  With the continuous development of society, people are paying more and more attention to their own health. More and more female friends are paying attention to physical examinations. During the physical examination, various problems may be discovered on the body. For example, pelvic tuberculosis or fallopian tube tuberculosis, but some diseases are not well understood. So, does pelvic tuberculosis include tubal tuberculosis?

  

Does pelvic tuberculosis include tubal tuberculosis1

  Generally speaking, the high incidence of pelvic tuberculosis is in the fallopian tubes, often accompanied by tubal tuberculosis, which can be divided into two types. One is wet peritonitis, mainly in the form of exudation. Walking on the peritoneum, there are countless gray yellow nodules of different sizes, and the exudate is a clear, grassy liquid that accumulates in the pelvic cavity. Sometimes, multiple cysts may form due to adhesion. This form of pelvic tuberculosis needs to be distinguished from ovarian tumors. Another type is dry peritonitis, mainly characterized by adhesions, also known as adhesive peritonitis. Its features are thickening of the peritoneum, adhesion between the peritoneum and surrounding organs, and necrosis of the adhered block, forming a fistula.

  Tubal fusion is caused by the lymphatic spread of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, leading to the formation of tuberculosis in the fallopian tubes. The diseased cells will spread to multiple locations, such as the ovaries, vagina, etc. Tubal fusion often occurs on both sides of the body, with symptoms of infertility and pathological changes of adhesion and exudation.

  Whether it is pelvic tuberculosis or fallopian tube tuberculosis, when the condition is known, it is necessary to actively cooperate with doctors for treatment. Do not avoid seeking medical attention, be careless, miss the best golden treatment period, affect future fertility, and cause lifelong regrets.

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