Sex life is a term that everyone is familiar with, but many women, without a partner, will think of masturbation to satisfy their needs. Frequent masturbation has a great impact on the body, especially for women. Using a masturbator can seriously affect the condition of the uterus and make it prone to inflammation, endometritis, adenomyosis, etc. In short, the uterus is the most important organ for women. Once a disease occurs due to the use of a masturbator, it needs timely treatment. Does blood coming out of a masturbation device mean there is inflammation? What is adnexitis? First of all, let us understand what adnexitis is? Among the female internal reproductive organs, the fallopian tubes and ovaries are called uterine adnexae. Adnexitis refers to the inflammation of the fallopian tubes and ovaries. However, fallopian tube and oophoritis are often accompanied by parametrial connective tissue inflammation and pelvic peritonitis. Therefore, pelvic peritonitis and parametrial connective tissue inflammation are also classified as adnexitis. Therefore, adnexitis includes: salpingitis, oophoritis, parauterine connective tissue inflammation, and pelvic peritonitis. Adnexitis is inflammation of the appendages of the uterus Adnexitis is a gynecological inflammation in women. Pathogenic microorganisms invade the reproductive organs and cause infection of the fallopian tubes and ovaries. Therefore, women who have no sexual experience may also develop adnexitis. The inflammatory stimulation of adnexitis can cause fallopian tube edema and thinning of the mucosa, which is not conducive to the combination of sperm and egg. If not treated in time, the condition will worsen. The fallopian tube will become adhered and blocked due to necrosis of the mucosal epithelial cells, affecting the passage of sperm. Even if it combines with the egg, it cannot reach the uterus in time, which may cause ectopic pregnancy and threaten women's health. What are the symptoms of adnexitis? Netizen otlantic felt lower abdominal pain shortly after getting married, but he didn't take it seriously. Later, when he went to the hospital for a check-up, he found out that he had adnexitis. In fact, lower abdominal distension is a typical symptom of chronic adnexitis. Generally speaking, adnexitis is divided into acute and chronic, and the symptoms of the two conditions are different. What are the symptoms of chronic adnexitis? 1. Women with chronic adnexitis will experience varying degrees of lower abdominal distension. 2. Lumbar and sacral pain is also common, and the degree of pain varies. 3. Increased leucorrhea and menstrual disorders, which often worsen during menstruation or after fatigue. 4. During gynecological examination, there is tenderness, thickening, or a tender mass in the bilateral or unilateral adnexal area, and the white blood cell count is elevated or normal. It is particularly worth noting that some symptoms of adnexitis are sometimes not very obvious, but because the fallopian tubes and ovaries are adjacent to each other, it is difficult to distinguish them when inflammation occurs. In particular, chronic inflammation of the fallopian tubes can lead to fibrosis, thickening and blockage of the fallopian tubes over time, and may also cause adhesion to surrounding tissues. If both ends of the fallopian tube are blocked, hydrosalpinx may form. The accumulated water will penetrate into the ovaries that are adhered together, forming a fallopian tube ovarian cyst. This is the main cause of post-marital infertility or ectopic pregnancy. What are the symptoms of acute adnexitis? 1. The symptoms of acute adnexitis are mainly acute lower abdominal pain accompanied by fever. 2. During gynecological examination, there is obvious tenderness and rebound pain in the adnexal area. Routine blood tests can show an increase in white blood cell count and a significantly increased neutrophil ratio. urgent 3. If sexual adnexitis is not treated promptly or thoroughly, it may turn into chronic adnexitis. What causes adnexitis? Many factors in life can cause infection in women, leading to adnexitis. For example, factors during and related to sexual life, such as device contraception, abortion or childbirth, may allow bacteria to take advantage of the opportunity to invade and cause infection. So what causes adnexitis? The main causes of adnexitis are as follows: 1. After childbirth or miscarriage, the mother's resistance decreases and pathogens will ascend from the reproductive tract and spread to the fallopian tubes, ovaries, and then the entire pelvic cavity, causing inflammation. 2. This type of inflammation may occur if the intrauterine contraceptive device surgery is not performed strictly or if the patient does not pay attention to personal hygiene after the surgery. 3. Uterine cavity operations performed without strict disinfection, such as vacuum extraction, cervical canal treatment, and obstetric surgery infections without strict disinfection. Obstetric surgery with poor sterilization can also cause women to be infected with adnexitis 4. Women do not pay attention to menstrual hygiene, have sexual intercourse during menstruation or have unclean sexual intercourse, etc. 5. When inflammation occurs in the pelvic cavity or organs adjacent to the fallopian tubes, such as appendicitis, it can directly spread to cause salpingo-oophoritis and pelvic peritonitis. The inflammation usually occurs in the adjacent fallopian tube and ovary. 6. Sexually transmitted diseases: After infection, gonorrhea can spread upward along the mucous membrane, causing inflammation of the fallopian tubes and ovaries. 7. If there is an infection in other parts of the body and it is not treated in time, the pathogens can be spread through the blood and cause salpingo-oophoritis, which is more common in tuberculosis diseases. Who is susceptible to adnexitis? Generally speaking, married women are much more likely to be infected with adnexitis than unmarried women. Therefore, married women should pay special attention to personal hygiene in their lives. So who is more likely to be infected with adnexitis? 1. Women who have sex during menstruation Some people mistakenly regard the menstrual period as an absolutely safe period, not realizing that they avoid pregnancy but instead bring endless troubles. Sexual intercourse during menstruation opens the door for bacteria. Sexual intercourse during menstruation is not only a trigger for adnexitis, but can also induce other gynecological inflammations. 2. Women who do not pay attention to local hygiene Wash and change your underwear frequently and keep your vagina clean to avoid many gynecological inflammations. If you do not pay attention to personal hygiene, especially during menstruation, after childbirth and after gynecological surgery, your resistance will be reduced, and pathogens can easily ascend through the reproductive tract and spread to the fallopian tubes, ovaries, and even the entire pelvic cavity, causing adnexitis and pelvic inflammatory disease. 3. Women who use water unscientifically Use water to clean the perineum first and then the anus. If you wash the anus first and then the perineum, the bacteria from the anus will be brought into the vagina, or if you take a bath during menstruation, the bacteria will also move upward and invade the internal reproductive organs. 4. Women with other gynecological inflammation If latent infection lesions in other parts of the body are not treated in time, the pathogens can travel through the blood to the fallopian tubes and ovaries to cause crimes. Tuberculosis infection is the most common. Or inflammation of the pelvic cavity or organs adjacent to the fallopian tubes, such as appendicitis, can also affect the appendages. This type of inflammation is generally limited to the adjacent fallopian tube and ovary. Or sexually transmitted disease pathogens, such as syphilis and gonorrhea, can sneak into the reproductive tract. 5. Women who sit for a long time Sitting for long periods of time and lack of activity can lead to poor blood circulation, especially in the lower limbs, which can cause obstruction of venous return, affect the normal detoxification function of the uterine appendages and cause inflammation. ... How to treat adnexitis Adnexitis not only brings troubles to women's normal life, but also has a certain impact on women's pregnancy, etc. Therefore, if female friends find themselves having symptoms of adnexitis in life, they should go to the hospital for treatment as soon as possible to prevent the condition from becoming serious. Generally speaking, how to treat adnexitis? Let’s take a look below. 1. Drug treatment For patients with obvious symptoms, antibiotics should be used as the first choice for treatment. Antibiotics can kill any remaining pathogenic bacteria and prevent acute attacks. Commonly used drugs include penicillin, gentamicin, metronidazole, etc., and the usage is the same as that for acute salpingo-oophoritis and pelvic peritonitis. You can also use some Chinese patent medicines under the guidance of a doctor, such as Fule Granules, Jingangteng Capsules, Fuyanning, Gongyanping, etc. When taking this type of medication, patients with adnexitis must follow the course of treatment and must not stop or reduce the dosage without authorization if they feel that their symptoms have been relieved. This will not only affect the effectiveness of adnexitis treatment, but may also cause recurrence of adnexitis. Antibiotics should be used first for patients with obvious symptoms 2. Physical therapy When drug treatment is not very effective, adnexitis treatment needs to be combined with physical therapy, such as the use of laser, microwave, and ion penetration therapy. Physical therapy can promote local blood circulation, improve the nutritional status of human tissues, and enhance the body's metabolic capacity, thereby facilitating the absorption and disappearance of inflammation. Commonly used physical therapies include short wave, ultrashort wave, infrared, audio, ion penetration, etc. However, do not use physical therapy if the body temperature exceeds 37.5℃ or if you have genital tuberculosis. 3. Surgical treatment Larger hydrosalpinx or tubo-ovarian cysts caused by inflammation can be treated surgically. For those who are infertile due to fallopian tube obstruction, fallopian tube repair surgery can be performed. For chronic salpingo-oophoritis and pelvic peritonitis with repeated acute attacks, when drug treatment is not effective, the patient is in great pain, and the patient is older, surgical treatment may also be considered. . |
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