Perimetritis Exudative

Perimetry or Inflammatory infiltrate is an accumulation of pus around a woman’s uterus, which is formed due to peritonitis - an inflammatory process in the peritoneum, which is purulent peritonitis. Inflammatory cells can be caught during the development of an acute attack resulting from other pathologies, most often inflammation in the pelvic organs.

Symptoms during the development of the inflammatory infiltrate appear quite clearly. A sign that inflammation is beginning is a high temperature. It can rise to 39 degrees in women without any problems. The uterus may become enlarged due to inflammation and become painful. Pain appears in the lower abdomen, attacks of nausea and vomiting often occur; dysuric disorders are also a characteristic symptom. But most clearly