Can chronic pelvic inflammatory disease be cured
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I'm going to have a child this year, so I went to the hospital to have a physical examination. I didn't expect that I found out pelvic inflammatory disease. Can chronic pelvic inflammatory disease be cured? Do you have any experience in these treatment processes? Let's share the following chronic pelvic inflammatory disease can cure it.
Can chronic pelvic inflammatory disease be cured
Treatment 1: surgical treatment: the scope and method of operation should depend on the patient's age, the scope of the lesion, the size of the mass and the patient's fertility requirements. If the patient is young, and has fertility requirements, and inflammation makes the fallopian tube and ovary form a package, adhesion, which has an impact on fertility, conservative surgery should be considered. If the pelvic inflammation attacks repeatedly, the mass exists for a long time, and there is no fertility requirement, the operation is based on the principle of complete cure.
Treatment 2: general treatment: relieve patients' ideological concerns, enhance their confidence in treatment, increase nutrition, exercise, pay attention to the combination of work and rest, and improve the body resistance.
Treatment 3: Traditional Chinese medicine treatment: the majority of chronic pelvic inflammatory disease is damp heat type. The treatment is mainly heat clearing and dampness removing, blood activating and stasis removing. Traditional Chinese medicine can be taken orally or enema.
matters needing attention
Patients with pelvic inflammatory disease constitution is poor, the course of disease is delayed; there may be no typical history of acute inflammation, when the body resistance is poor, the performance of acute attack. The patient's general symptoms are not obvious, sometimes there may be low fever, lower abdominal pain and low back pain; increased menstruation and leucorrhea; menstrual disorders may occur when ovarian function is damaged; infertility may occur when tubal adhesion is blocked. Therefore, if pelvic inflammatory disease is not treated early, it will do great harm and bring great pain to women, resulting in the occurrence of female infertility.