How to expel pelvic fluid accumulation from the body
In general, pelvic fluid can be helped to drain out of the body through methods such as physical exercise, physical therapy, Western medicine treatment, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), and puncture drainage. It is recommended to consult a doctor for personalized advice. Specific details are as follows:
1. Physical Exercise
During physical activity, muscles contract and relax rhythmically, which helps promote blood circulation and lymphatic return in the pelvic region. For example, walking activates leg and pelvic muscles, enhancing pelvic blood flow and facilitating the absorption and metabolism of accumulated fluid, thereby aiding in the elimination of pelvic effusion.
2. Physical Therapy
Physical therapies such as heat application and shortwave diathermy use thermal effects to improve the microenvironment of the pelvis, enhance local blood circulation, and increase nutrient and oxygen supply to pelvic tissues. This enables the body to better absorb pelvic fluid, which is then transported via the bloodstream to organs like the liver and kidneys for metabolic elimination.
3. Western Medicine Treatment
Antibiotics can eliminate pathogens, reduce inflammatory responses, and prevent further fluid exudation, thus helping the body expel existing fluid. Therefore, for pelvic effusion caused by inflammatory conditions such as pelvic inflammatory disease, antibiotics may be prescribed under medical guidance, including amoxicillin capsules, ceftazidime for injection, and cefuroxime axetil capsules.
4. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Treatment
Certain Chinese patent medicines have functions of promoting blood circulation, removing blood stasis, promoting diuresis, and eliminating dampness. Examples include Compound Chinease Materia Medica Jin Pian, Guizhi Fuling Capsules, and Gynecological Qianjin Tablets. These medications can enhance the body's fluid metabolism, allowing excess pelvic fluid to be naturally expelled through the body’s metabolic pathways. Use should follow medical advice.
5. Puncture Drainage
If there is a large amount of pelvic fluid accompanied by obvious symptoms such as abdominal pain and bloating due to compression, puncture drainage may be considered under medical supervision. This method directly removes fluid by inserting a needle through the abdominal wall into the pelvic cavity to extract the accumulated fluid. Post-procedure complications such as infection and bleeding should be carefully monitored.
For daily care, clean the external genitalia with plain water and keep the perineal area dry. Avoid using soap or feminine hygiene washes, which may disrupt the natural defense mechanisms of the genital region.