Pelvic inflammatory disease is a very common gynecological disease. Women with pelvic inflammatory disease often feel abdominal discomfort and may also experience pelvic bleeding. Because the site of pelvic inflammatory disease is very close to the female uterus and has a very close relationship with it, women are worried that if they become pregnant while suffering from pelvic inflammatory disease, it will affect the fetus. So, is it possible to get pregnant with pelvic inflammatory disease? Does pelvic inflammatory disease affect pregnancy? If pelvic inflammatory disease occurs during pregnancy without being cured, it will not have much adverse effect on the normal development of the fetus. But you should pay attention to strengthening your nutrition and getting enough rest. If you have symptoms of pelvic inflammatory disease during pregnancy, you need to go to the hospital immediately. Treatment and medication grazing need to be used under the guidance of a doctor, and you cannot use the medicine indiscriminately to avoid unreasonable use of medicines leading to fetal malformations. In addition, patients with pelvic inflammatory disease are prone to pelvic congestion due to inflammatory stimulation. After the uterus becomes engorged and softened, it will be closer to the rectum and compress the sacral nerves to produce a feeling of falling. The uterus squeezes the rectum, stimulating the contraction of the rectal mucosa and causing defecation. After a patient becomes pregnant, the pelvic cavity and uterus become more congested. When the inflammation spreads to the rectum, it will irritate the rectum and cause diarrhea, which can easily cause miscarriage of the embryo that has just implanted. Symptoms of pelvic inflammatory disease during pregnancy 1. Abdominal pain: If a female friend suffers from pelvic inflammatory disease during pregnancy, the most obvious symptom is abdominal pain, and this pain is generally continuous, especially after doing some physical labor or having sex, the pain is more severe. If you touch your abdomen with your hands, you may experience tenderness and rebound pain. 2. Increased vaginal discharge: Pelvic inflammatory disease can increase vaginal secretions. 3. High fever symptoms: If pelvic inflammatory disease is not treated promptly in the early stages, as the inflammation develops and spreads to the abdominal cavity, the patient will experience high fever symptoms. Initially, if the inflammation is confined to the patient during evaluation, the patient will have symptoms of low-grade fever, but a suppurative reaction will occur. 4. Frequent and urgent urination: When the inflammation spreads to the ureter and bladder, the patient will experience frequent, urgent and painful urination. In severe cases, patients may experience symptoms such as urinary retention. After the editor’s introduction, I believe everyone has a better understanding of the disease of pelvic inflammatory disease. In addition to having a huge impact on the female body, pelvic inflammatory disease may even affect female reproductive function. Therefore, no matter when, female friends must pay attention to regular physical examinations so that they can take relevant preventive and health care measures in advance. |
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