What medicine is effective for pelvic inflammatory disease

What medicine is effective for pelvic inflammatory disease

We all know that pelvic inflammatory disease is a very serious disease for women, so many women will use medicine to soak their private parts before going to bed every night. This can not only play an anti-inflammatory role, but also effectively prevent the onset of some other diseases and avoid infection. So what kind of medicine is better for pelvic inflammatory disease?

What is pelvic inflammatory disease

Pelvic inflammatory disease refers to a group of infectious diseases of the female upper reproductive tract, mainly including endometritis, salpingitis, tubo-ovarian abscess, and pelvic peritonitis. Inflammation can be limited to one part or affect several parts at the same time, with salpingitis and salpingo-oophoritis being the most common.

Pelvic inflammatory disease mostly occurs in sexually active, menstruating women. It rarely occurs in women before menarche, those who have no sexual life, and those after menopause. Even if it occurs, it often spreads inflammation to adjacent organs. If pelvic inflammatory disease is not treated promptly and thoroughly, it can lead to infertility, tubal pregnancy, chronic pelvic pain, and repeated inflammatory attacks, which will seriously affect women's reproductive health and increase the family and socioeconomic burden.

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1. Age: According to data, the peak age for pelvic inflammatory disease is 15-25 years old. The susceptibility of young women to pelvic inflammatory disease may be related to frequent sexual activity, cervical columnar epithelium ectopia, and poor mechanical defense function of cervical mucus.

2. Sexual activity: Pelvic inflammatory disease often occurs in sexually active women, especially those who have their first sexual intercourse at a young age, have multiple sexual partners, have sexual intercourse too frequently, or whose sexual partners have sexually transmitted diseases.

3. Lower genital tract infection: Lower genital tract infections such as gonorrheal Neisseria cervicitis, chlamydial cervicitis and bacterial vaginosis are closely related to the occurrence of pelvic inflammatory disease.

4. Infection after intrauterine surgical operation: such as curettage, fallopian tube insufflation, hysterosalpingography, hysteroscopy, etc., due to the damage, bleeding and necrosis of the reproductive tract mucosa caused by the operation, endogenous pathogens of the lower reproductive tract may ascend and infect.

5. Poor sexual hygiene: sexual intercourse during menstruation, use of unclean menstrual pads, etc., can allow pathogens to invade and cause inflammation

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