Endometritis is a common gynecological disease that not only affects women, but also pregnant women. If pregnant women do not pay attention to personal hygiene, the risk of developing this disease will only be higher. So, what should pregnant women do about endometritis?
If pregnant women have endometritis, the specific treatment method should be determined based on the severity of the inflammation. If it is a mild inflammatory condition, conservative treatment methods can be used. If the condition is severe, medication treatment should be taken. When the condition is severe, early control and treatment should be carried out, otherwise it may also lead to risks such as miscarriage.
Endometritis is also divided into acute and chronic types. Chronic endometritis can be accompanied by symptoms such as uterine edema and exudation. Acute endometritis can be accompanied by symptoms such as increased vaginal discharge, enlarged uterus, and abdominal pain. If pregnant women need medication treatment, they should also use it correctly under the guidance of a doctor, choose some topical drugs with less side effects, and control the deterioration of the condition.
During pregnancy, due to changes in hormone levels in the body, pregnant women may secrete excessive vaginal discharge. If there is too much vaginal discharge, it can easily lead to gynecological diseases if pregnant women do not strengthen hygiene care. Therefore, pregnant women should also do a good job of hygiene care during pregnancy, such as cleaning the external genitalia every day and changing underwear frequently.