Adnexitis refers to inflammation caused by pathogens invading the appendages (i.e., fallopian tubes and ovaries). Although adnexitis is not a separate disease, it is an important part of the treatment plan for many diseases. Therefore, knowing the symptoms of adnexitis is important for diagnosis and treatment.

1. Abdominal pain: Adnexitis can cause inflammation of the fallopian tubes and ovaries, causing pain, usually on one side or possibly both sides. Pain can be mild, moderate or severe.

2. Vaginal discharge: Adnexitis will cause an increase in vaginal discharge, which is usually white or yellow and thick in texture.

3. Menstrual disorders: Adnexitis will affect the menstrual cycle and quantity, which may lead to delayed or early menstruation, as well as changes in quantity and color.

4. Low back pain: Adnexitis can cause low back pain, usually on one side or both sides.

5. Infertility: Adnexitis may cause blockage of the fallopian tubes, thereby preventing sperm and eggs from meeting, leading to infertility.

In addition to the above symptoms, there are other symptoms, such as vaginal bleeding, fever, headache, chills, fatigue, etc. If you have any of these symptoms, consult your doctor as soon as possible.

The appendix is ​​an important part of the body and is closely related to the body's reproductive and excretory functions. Inflammation of the appendix is ​​one of the common symptoms of adnexitis, but it does not necessarily mean that the appendage is inflamed, but may be caused by other factors. Therefore, if you have any discomfort or concerns, please consult your doctor as soon as possible.