Is chronic pelvic inflammatory disease contagious
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My Xiaobao classmate's mother said that in recent days, she had abdominal distension, and sometimes felt pain and lumbosacral soreness. She went to the hospital for examination and found out that she had pelvic inflammatory disease. The doctor said that the disease was stubborn. The doctor prescribed medicine on that day, and now she is taking medicine. Let's share whether chronic pelvic inflammatory disease is infectious.
Is chronic pelvic inflammatory disease contagious
First: due to pelvic congestion, patients may have increased menstruation, ovarian function damage may have menstrual disorders, tubal adhesion obstruction can cause infertility. Because the combination of sperm and egg is a very complex process, sperm to the uterus need to pass the cut, layer upon layer screening, no matter any link out of the problem, will play a role in hindering, if the implantation position is wrong, it will lead to ectopic pregnancy.
Second, acute inflammation may cause severe consequences such as diffuse peritonitis, sepsis and septic shock; chronic inflammation, due to long-term treatment and repeated attacks, affects women's normal work and life as well as their physical and mental health. Once the examination has pelvic inflammatory disease, it should be treated in time.
Third: chronic pelvic inflammatory disease is mostly manifested as bilateral salpingitis. Over time, the opening of the fallopian tube, especially the end receiving the egg (called the umbrella end), is partially or completely blocked. It can also make the inner layer of the fallopian tube mucosa become narrow or blocked due to inflammation and adhesion. In this way, the passage of eggs, sperm or fertilized eggs is obstructed, leading to infertility and increasing the chance of ectopic pregnancy.
matters needing attention
During the treatment of pelvic inflammatory disease, personal hygiene, especially menstrual hygiene, should frequently change underwear and sanitary napkins, avoid cold, do not overwork.