What are the symptoms of bilateral tubal inflammation?


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The symptoms of bilateral fallopian tube inflammation include fever, abdominal pain, abnormal leucorrhea, irregular vaginal bleeding, etc.
1. Fever
bilateral fallopian tube inflammation is mostly related to pathogen infection, and the pathogen releases inflammatory mediators to raise the temperature setting point, resulting in fever.
2. Abdominal pain
is affected by inflammatory factors stimulation, the fallopian tubes will be in a state of congestion and swelling, and in severe cases, abdominal pain symptoms will occur due to adhesion with surrounding tissues.
3. Abnormal leucorrhea
is mainly due to increased vaginal secretions. It is considered that inflammatory substances stimulate the cervix and cause purulent secretions to flow out.
4. Irregular vaginal bleeding
inflammation leads to interstitial layer bleeding of the fallopian tube. After blood enters the lumen, it will also be manifested as irregular vaginal bleeding.