Is pelvic effusion normal during ovulation

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Pelvic effusion is common and normal during ovulation.

Is pelvic effusion normal during ovulation

During ovulation, follicular fluid is released from the ovaries, which may accumulate in the pelvis and form a certain amount of pelvic effusion. This is a natural physiological process of the body. Usually, this physiological pelvic effusion is small, does not cause obvious discomfort, and gradually absorbs itself over time. A small amount of anechoic areas can be found on ultrasound examination, but this does not indicate pathological problems.

If only a small amount of pelvic effusion is found during ovulation, and there is no abnormal manifestation such as abdominal pain, abdominal distension, fever, abnormal vaginal bleeding, etc., it is considered physiological and no special treatment is required. It

should be noted that if there is a large amount of pelvic effusion, or accompanied by obvious discomfort symptoms, such as severe abdominal pain, lumbosacral pain, fever, etc., or pelvic effusion persists during non-ovulation period, it is necessary to be alert to whether there are pelvic inflammatory disease, endometriosis, ovarian tumor and other pathological conditions, should seek medical attention in time, for further examination and diagnosis, so as to take corresponding treatment measures.



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