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Aphrodisiac: Surprising! Men can arouse virility by hooking their index fingers

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Whether a small amount of uterine fluid effusion is serious or not needs to be judged based on the specific cause. In most cases, it is a physiological change that does not require special treatment. A few may be related to pathological factors such as inflammation and tumors.

A small amount of uterine fluid that appears before and after ovulation or menstruation is usually a physiological phenomenon related to cyclic changes in the endometrium. This kind of effusion is small in volume and can be absorbed by itself without symptoms such as abnormal bleeding and abdominal pain. Ultrasound examination shows that the depth of effusion is often no more than 10 mm. Some pregnant women may also experience temporary uterine effusion in the early stages of pregnancy. If there are no symptoms of threatened abortion, they can be observed regularly. The treatment of physiological effusion is mainly based on follow-up. It is recommended to review the ultrasound in 3-6 months. During this period, be careful to avoid strenuous exercise and overexertion.

Aphrodisiac: Surprising! Men can arouse virility by hooking their index fingers

Pathological effusion is common in diseases such as endometritis, hydrosalpinx or endometrial cancer. When effusion persists and is accompanied by lower abdominal pain, abnormal vaginal discharge, and menstrual disorders, you need to be alert to the possibility of infection or tumor. The effusion caused by tuberculous endometritis may be accompanied by low-grade fever and night sweats, and the effusion caused by malignant tumors often increases progressively. Such cases require a clear diagnosis through hysteroscopy, tumor marker detection and other means, and anti-infective treatment or surgical intervention is required when necessary. Postmenopausal women who experience unexplained uterine effusion especially need to rule out malignant endometrial lesions.

It is recommended to complete gynecological examination and hormone level testing when uterine effusion occurs, and avoid unauthorized use of blood circulation and blood stasis-removing drugs. Keep the vulva clean and dry, and reduce the intake of spicy foods. If you have fever, severe abdominal pain or heavy vaginal bleeding, seek medical attention immediately. Regular gynecological physical examinations can help detect pathological effusions early. Women over 40 years old are recommended to undergo annual cervical cancer screening combined with ultrasound examinations.

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