Pelvic inflammatory disease is a disease that girls often encounter. Many girls suffer from physical discomfort and are unable to carry out normal physiological activities because of pelvic inflammatory disease. Pelvic inflammatory disease has a great impact and greatly interferes with menstruation. If pelvic inflammatory disease is not correctly understood, it will have an impact on the human body and even cause more serious diseases that cannot be treated in time. So, does pelvic inflammatory disease affect menstruation? 1. Classification of inflammatory bowel disease: 1. The symptoms of acute pelvic inflammation are lower abdominal pain, fever, increased vaginal discharge, and persistent abdominal pain that worsens after activity or sexual intercourse. If the condition is severe, there may be chills, high fever, headache, and loss of appetite. Those who develop the disease during menstruation may experience increased menstrual flow and prolonged menstruation. If pelvic inflammatory disease forms a pelvic abscess, it may cause local compression symptoms. Compression of the bladder may cause frequent urination, painful urination, and difficulty urinating; compression of the rectum may cause rectal symptoms such as tenesmus. Further development of acute pelvic inflammatory disease can cause diffuse peritonitis, sepsis, septic shock, and in severe cases can be life-threatening. 2. Chronic pelvic inflammatory disease is caused by the failure to thoroughly treat acute pelvic inflammatory disease or the patient's poor physical condition and prolonged course of the disease. The symptoms of chronic pelvic inflammatory disease are lower abdominal distension, pain and soreness in the lumbar region, which are often aggravated by fatigue, after sexual intercourse, and before and after menstruation. The second is abnormal menstruation and irregular menstruation. When the disease lasts for a long time, some women may experience symptoms of neurasthenia such as lack of energy, general discomfort, and insomnia. It often takes a long time to heal and recurs repeatedly, leading to infertility and fallopian tube pregnancy, seriously affecting women's health. 2. Will pelvic inflammatory disease cause women to miss their periods? 1. Pelvic inflammatory disease is a group of diseases caused by inflammation of the female upper reproductive tract, including endometritis, salpingitis, tubo-ovarian abscess and pelvic peritonitis. Pain is a common symptom in women after suffering from pelvic inflammatory disease. 2. Pelvic inflammatory disease can affect women's menstruation and is a common factor causing female dysmenorrhea. Many women who suffer from pelvic inflammatory disease will experience poor blood circulation in the uterus, degeneration and necrosis, or pelvic congestion, which will cause symptoms of menstrual disorders such as dysmenorrhea, heavy menstrual flow, delayed menstruation, and prolonged menstruation. However, pelvic inflammatory disease does not cause women to miss their periods. |
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