Nowadays, many women do not pay attention to their bodies and engage in frequent sexual intercourse just for temporary pleasure. This can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease in women. This disease usually occurs in the 20-25 age group and requires relevant examinations at the hospital. So, is pelvic inflammatory disease treated with B-ultrasound or negative ultrasound?
Pelvic inflammatory disease can be treated with ultrasound or negative ultrasound. Generally, B-ultrasound is used to examine the condition of the pregnant woman's abdomen and fetus, while transvaginal ultrasound is more widely used to examine the condition of female organs such as the uterus and ovaries. In fact, B-ultrasound and transvaginal ultrasound are just different in their examination methods. B-ultrasound is a comprehensive examination of the abdomen, while transvaginal ultrasound is an examination of the genital area.
However, due to the different methods of B-ultrasound and transvaginal ultrasound examination, it is necessary to distinguish the condition of some women, such as those with pelvic fluid accumulation but no complications. So, you can choose to use ultrasound examination. Because female pelvic ultrasound examination is likely to cause bacterial infections in the female vagina, leading to worsening inflammation.
When conducting examinations, it is important to choose the appropriate time. Examinations should not be performed during menstruation. At the same time, after completing the examination, attention should be paid to the cleanliness of the genital area. It is necessary to clean the genital area in a timely manner to avoid infection. Moreover, it is necessary to change underwear in a timely manner, and underwear should be mainly made of pure cotton.