Corpus luteum rupture is one of the common gynecological symptoms. There are many factors that cause corpus luteum rupture, such as excessive exercise, external force injury to the abdomen, and rough movements of the male during sexual intercourse, which are all common causes of corpus luteum rupture. The primary symptom after corpus luteum rupture is acute lower abdominal pain and pain upon pressing, which often occurs in married women. Now, please follow the editor to learn more about the specific knowledge about corpus luteum rupture. What is Corpus Luteum Rupture What is ovarian corpus luteum rupture? Corpus luteum rupture is one of the common gynecological acute abdomens, often occurring in women aged 14-30 years. The corpus luteum rupture may occur due to excessive exercise or strenuous labor, external impact on the abdomen, excessive movements during sexual intercourse, impact or squeezing of the lower abdomen, or even severe coughing or excessive force due to constipation. During the development of the female corpus luteum, if the small blood vessels on the surface of the ovaries are damaged, bleeding will occur inside the corpus luteum, leading to increased internal pressure and rupture. Corpus luteum rupture often occurs in the last week of the menstrual cycle, that is, within 1 week before the next menstruation. Because the rupture is in the abdominal cavity, blood flows into the abdominal cavity, which can cause a series of symptoms of corpus luteum rupture, especially abdominal pain. If the damaged blood vessels are large, the amount of bleeding is heavy, and they cannot heal themselves, symptoms such as dizziness, fatigue, palpitations, and even shock may occur, and may also be accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and a feeling of heaviness in the anus. At this time, surgery is needed to ligate the ruptured blood vessels and stop the bleeding in order to save lives. Symptoms of Corpus Luteum Rupture 1. Most cases of ovarian corpus luteum rupture occur in the second half of the menstrual cycle, and there are generally no symptoms of late menstruation or vaginal bleeding. 2. Sudden lower abdominal pain, tenderness and rebound pain in the second half of menstruation. A small number of people may experience heavy bleeding, which may cause nausea, vomiting, severe lower abdominal pain, and even low blood pressure and shock, which is life-threatening. 3. Gynecological examination showed tenderness in the posterior fornix, pain when shaking the cervix, a mass with tenderness in the adnexal area on one side, and no coagulation when blood was drawn out by puncture of the posterior fornix. 4. B-ultrasound can detect pelvic effusion and adnexal masses. 5. Pregnancy tests generally show a negative reaction. 6. After a bleeding episode, the ovarian corpus luteum rupture can gradually coagulate and stop bleeding, and the chance of recurring is relatively low. |
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