Symptoms of uterine tuberculosis

Dr. Casey White
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2025-05-24 05:01:19
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Uterine tuberculosis usually varies according to the severity of the patient's condition and the length of the disease. Many patients are treated for pregnancy difficulties or infertility. Uterine tuberculosis can prevent the implantation and development of fertilized eggs and cause infertility. Many patients also cause increased menstrual flow, decreased menstrual flow or amenorrhea. Some patients will show symptoms of lower abdominal pain, especially during menstruation. If tuberculosis is active, the patient may also show TB symptoms such as fever, night sweats, fatigue, loss of appetite and weight loss.