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What is pelvic effusion?

Pelvic effusion means that the fluid in the female reproductive tract is very rich and exceeds the normal range. Generally, it is more common for the amount of pelvic fluid to be below 1.0, but if the amount exceeds 1.0, it indicates that the woman may have some health problems.

What is ovulation?

Ovulation is the time when a woman’s eggs are released from her ovaries into her fallopian tubes. During this process, a woman's reproductive tract is filled with fluid called pelvic effusion. If a woman's pelvic fluid volume exceeds 1.0, it indicates that she is ovulating.

Why is pelvic effusion harmful to women’s health?

Pelvic fluid collection often adversely affects a woman's reproductive health. The most important impact is on women's fertility. If the fluid in a woman's reproductive tract is very rich, it will affect the combination of sperm and egg, leading to failure of fertilization. In addition, if the amount of pelvic fluid in a woman exceeds 1.0, it may affect the woman's fallopian tube function, causing fallopian tube obstruction, thus affecting the woman's fertility.

How to prevent and treat pelvic effusion?

If women find that they have pelvic fluid, they should seek prompt treatment. Treatment methods include the use of antibiotics, traditional Chinese medicine, physical therapy, etc. In addition, women should pay attention to maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including a balanced diet, moderate exercise, quitting smoking and limiting alcohol, to prevent the occurrence of pelvic effusion.

in conclusion

Pelvic fluid accumulation during ovulation may adversely affect a woman's reproductive health. If a woman's pelvic fluid volume exceeds 1.0, she should be treated. In addition, women should pay attention to maintaining a healthy lifestyle to prevent the occurrence of pelvic effusion.

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