How to treat acute pelvic inflammatory disease

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Usually very pay attention to personal hygiene, also often clean, how can you get this unfortunate gynecological pelvic inflammatory disease. In order to prevent this situation, I'd like to introduce how to treat acute pelvic inflammatory disease.

How to treat acute pelvic inflammatory disease

Treatment 1: the treatment of acute pelvic inflammatory disease is generally based on antibiotic anti-inflammatory. In terms of drug use, bacterial culture test and drug sensitivity test of vaginal secretion should be done in advance to find suitable anti-inflammatory drugs for patients, so as to prevent the disease from delaying.

Treatment 2: because the course of chronic pelvic inflammatory disease is longer, the treatment is more complicated than acute pelvic inflammatory disease. In clinic, traditional Chinese medicine therapy is usually used, including oral Chinese medicine, intravenous drip of Chinese medicine, enema of Chinese medicine, acupuncture and moxibustion, etc.

Treatment 3: hot compress of traditional Chinese medicine is to put the traditional Chinese medicine of promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis into a cloth bag, put it on the patient's lower abdomen after being heated by steamer, and penetrate the medicine into the pelvic cavity through the warm effect, so as to achieve the effect of anti-inflammatory and eliminating pelvic adhesions; while iontophoresis of traditional Chinese medicine is to put the traditional Chinese medicine into the iontophor after being decocted, so as to release the pelvic adhesions Objective to connect and eliminate pelvic inflammation.

matters needing attention

Acute pelvic inflammatory disease can cause acute endometritis, acute myositis, acute salpingitis, pyometra, ovarian abscess, acute pelvic connective tissue inflammation, acute pelvic peritonitis, sepsis and sepsis. Chronic pelvic inflammatory disease is often caused by the incomplete treatment of acute pelvic inflammatory disease, or the poor constitution of patients and the prolonged course of disease.