How To Effectively Deal With Acute Pelvic Inflammation
Pelvic inflammation occurs when the pelvic peritoneum becomes inflamed. Inflammation may be localized to one site, or it may occur in several sites simultaneously. According to its pathogenesis, the clinical manifestations can be divided into the acute and chronic types. Specially, acute pelvic inflammation may cause sepsis that can lead to septic shock and other serious consequences.
The causes of acute pelvic inflammation are as follows:
1. Infection after postpartum or abortion
The puerpera is physically weak after childbirth, and her cervix is not closed properly. When the childbirth causes damage to the birth canal or placenta, or there is fetal membrane residue, making pathogens get into the uterine cavity easily, it will be likely to cause infection, thus leading to acute pelvic inflammation.
2. Infection after intrauterine surgery
Such as dilatation and curettage, uterotubography, hysteroscopy and so on. Due to lax surgical disinfection or improper preoperative indications, surgical interference may cause acute inflammation attacks and spread.
3. Poor menstrual hygiene
The peeling surface of the endometrium during menstruation, with dilated blood sinuses and clots, is a good breeding environment for bacteria. If you don't pay attention to hygiene, or use unclean sanitary napkins, or have sexual life during menstruation, it will incur pathogen invasion and cause inflammation.
4. Inheritance of disease
For example, direct spread of adjacent organs such as appendicitis, peritonitis, etc. Or, there is acute onset of chronic pelvic inflammation. Or, women are infected with sexually transmitted diseases due to threesome or group sex.
The pathogens that cause pelvic inflammation are staphylococcus, streptococcus, e coli, anaerobes, gonococcus, chlamydia trachomatis, mycoplasma and herpes virus.
Acute pelvic inflammation features the following manifestations: abdominal pain, high fever, chills, headache, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, abdominal distension, diarrhea, etc., and the most important one is leucorrhea increase.
How to effectively deal with acute pelvic inflammation?
1. Rest in bed
Resting in bed contributes to the sinking of pus located in the uterus and rectum, thus limiting the inflammation.
2. Strengthen nutrition
Eating more healthy foods will boost your body's resistance and help you deal with inflammation better.
3. Bring down a fever
When having a high fever, physical cooling is adopted, such as cool pack.
4. Use antibiotics
Antibiotics are selected according to drug sensitivity tests. If the illness is not serious, you can choose penicillin or metronidazole treatment. If the illness becomes severe, you can use broad-spectrum antibiotics.
5. Stick to the treatment plan
Your treatment plan includes not only the treatment itself, but also the conditioning in your daily life. You need to keep at it to get rid of acute pelvic inflammation and prevent chronic pelvic inflammation from developing. If you are unfortunate enough to suffer from chronic pelvic inflammation, don't worry too much, our Fuyan Pill can effectively help you solve this chronic problem, and it leads to no side effects.
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