Pelvic congestion due to menstruation
Menstrual pelvic bleeding may be caused by pelvic infection, salpingitis, endometriosis, etc., and requires targeted treatment. The specific analysis is as follows:
1. Pelvic Infection
If a patient has poor living conditions, bacteria may invade the body, causing pelvic lesions. Inflammatory factors then stimulate the pelvic area, increasing blood circulation within the pelvis and leading to menstrual pelvic bleeding. In such cases, medications such as metronidazole tablets or tinidazole tablets can be taken under medical guidance.
2. Salpingitis
Poor lifestyle habits may reduce a patient's immunity, making them susceptible to bacterial infections that lead to salpingitis. Inflammation and pathological changes in the fallopian tubes can affect the normal function of surrounding tissues, resulting in this condition. Treatment may include oral administration of levofloxacin hydrochloride capsules or cefixime dispersible tablets under medical supervision.
3. Endometriosis
Endometriosis may result from prolonged emotional instability, which overstimulates the endometrium, causing endometrial thickening and subsequent pelvic congestion. This condition can be treated with medications such as mifepristone tablets or gestrinone tablets, taken under a doctor’s direction.
In addition to the above, conditions such as vaginitis, cervicitis, and uterine fibroids may also cause this symptom. It is recommended to undergo comprehensive gynecological examinations to determine the exact cause and receive appropriate treatment.