Once suffering from chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, patients will be very worried about their physical health. In fact, for chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, as long as they take medication regularly, they can still recover. Of course, for patients with chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, in addition to drug treatment, in many cases, enema, acupuncture, Chinese medicine and other treatments can also alleviate the condition. So, do patients with chronic pelvic inflammatory disease need enema? Enema is to inject liquid (usually clean water) into the anus. When the liquid reaches a certain amount in the body, the human body begins to have the desire to defecate. The liquid injected into the body will mix with the feces in the body, and then expel the feces from the body. After repeating this process several times, the feces in the body will be expelled from the body. For those who cannot defecate regularly and on time, enema is needed, because if the feces stay in the body for too long, it is equivalent to the body constantly absorbing toxins, which affects physical health and makes the skin dull. Chronic pelvic inflammatory disease refers to chronic inflammation of the female internal reproductive organs, their surrounding connective tissue, and the pelvic peritoneum. It is often caused by incomplete treatment of acute pelvic inflammatory disease. In the case of poor physical condition of the patient, the course of acute pelvic inflammatory disease can be prolonged and recurrent, causing chronic pelvic inflammatory disease. However, there may also be no history of acute pelvic inflammatory disease, such as salpingitis caused by Chlamydia trachomatis infection. Chronic pelvic inflammatory disease is a stubborn disease that can lead to menstrual disorders, increased leucorrhea, lower back and abdominal pain, and infertility. (1) Chronic pelvic pain. Scar adhesions caused by chronic inflammation and pelvic congestion often cause lower abdominal distension, pain, and lumbar pain. It often worsens after fatigue, long periods of standing, sexual intercourse, and before and after menstruation. In severe cases, it will affect work. (2) Infertility and ectopic pregnancy Adhesion and obstruction of the fallopian tube can cause infertility and ectopic pregnancy. The incidence of infertility after acute pelvic inflammatory disease is 20% to 30%. And as the disease progresses, the infertility rate shows an upward trend. (3) Menstrual abnormalities Endometritis often presents with increased leucorrhea, irregular menstruation, heavy menstrual bleeding, dysmenorrhea, and sexual discomfort. Pelvic congestion can cause increased menstrual flow. Ovarian dysfunction can cause menstrual disorders. (4) Systemic symptoms are often not obvious, sometimes only a low-grade fever and fatigue. Due to the long course of the disease, some patients may experience symptoms of neurasthenia, such as lack of energy, general discomfort, insomnia, etc. When the patient's resistance is poor, acute or subacute attacks are likely to occur. |
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