Pelvic fluid accumulation is a unique symptom of gynecological diseases in women, and this type of disease is more common in gynecological clinical practice. If not treated in a timely manner, it can also lead to other complications. Therefore, women should also be aware of their relevant knowledge in order to better prevent it. So, what is the reason for female pelvic fluid accumulation?
1. Female pelvic fluid accumulation can be divided into physiological pelvic fluid accumulation and pathological pelvic fluid accumulation. The former is mainly due to the normal menstrual cycle of women and the production of a small amount of pelvic fluid during ovulation. The reason for its formation is that the female pelvic cavity is located at the lowest position in the upper abdominal cavity. If there is a small amount of physiological exudate from pelvic organs, these fluids will first accumulate in the pelvic cavity and form pelvic fluid.
2. Pathological pelvic fluid accumulation is often related to gynecological diseases. Due to women's lack of hygiene during menstruation, the blood sinuses inside the pelvic cavity are open during menstruation, and there may be small blood clots, which can also facilitate bacterial growth. Neglecting personal hygiene at this time can lead to bacterial growth and infection, resulting in pelvic inflammatory disease and pelvic fluid accumulation.
3. Some women may also experience infections due to induced abortion surgery or improper postpartum care, which can cause pathogenic bacteria to ascend and lead to pathological pelvic fluid accumulation after pelvic infection. Some women with kidney disease, liver disease, fallopian tube tumors, etc. may also develop pelvic fluid accumulation, which may be accompanied by serious complications such as ascites and pleural effusion.