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Frequent Waist Soreness and Abdominal Distension? It May be Related to Pelvic inflammatory Disease

Many women will suffer from waist soreness and abdominal distension in daily life. Most women think it is caused by overwork and cold. When these situations occur, most women are prone to take a break and drink hot water to relieve discomfort.

 
 
If this happens occasionally, it is generally related to cold and tiredness. After proper rest and keeping warm, this situation will soon disappear. However, if women often have waist soreness and abdominal distension, most of them are due to a disease.
 
What is the cause of waist soreness and abdominal distension? It may be a pelvic inflammatory disease.
 
Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is an inflammatory disease that occurs around the pelvic cavity. It mainly includes salpingitis, endometritis, pelvic peritonitis, scalping ovarian abscess, and other inflammatory diseases.
 
When suffering from these diseases, at the initial stage, women will feel faint abdominal pain and waist pain. With the aggravation of the condition, the discomfort of the waist and abdomen will increase, and there will be persistent pain. It will become worse after the activity or sexual life.
 
At the same time, vaginal secretions will increase significantly, and there will be a more unpleasant smell. Once infected with the urinary system, there will be pain in urination, dysuria, and other phenomena. If accompanied by pelvic abscess, women will also have nausea, abdominal distension, vomiting, diarrhea, and other symptoms. If PID is not treated in time, it may lead to infertility once it develops into chronic.
 
It can be seen that the causes of frequent waist soreness and abdominal distension are related to pelvic inflammatory disease. So, in daily life, how should women prevent it?
 
1. Healthy sex life
 
If there is sexual confusion, sexual life is too frequent, and sexual hygiene is not well done, it can easily lead to pelvic inflammation. Therefore, to prevent pelvic inflammation, you must have a healthy sex life.
 
2. Have good hygiene habits
 
Women must maintain good hygiene habits daily, wash their private places with warm water daily, and keep their vulva clean. Change and wash underwear every day, and choose comfortable and breathable underwear.
 
3. Be good at contraception
 
If a woman miscarries or repeatedly miscarries, the bacteria will invade the body, causing various kinds of inflammation, thus causing pelvic inflammation. Repeated abortion will also cause more significant damage to women's uterus, ovaries, and genitals, so women must take contraceptive measures in daily life.
 
4. No random use of vaginal drugs
 
Some women will go to the drugstore to buy some vaginal medicine on their own, hoping to maintain the hygiene and health of the vagina. I'm afraid that's not right. The indiscriminate use of these drugs will disturb the bacterial balance in the vagina and easily cause pelvic inflammation. Therefore, some lotions, vaginal suppositories, and other drugs must not be used indiscriminately.
 
5. Don't sit for long
 
If women are sedentary for a long time, such as office women, the venous return in the pelvic cavity will be damaged. This leads to slow blood flow, excessive congestion, and inflammation.
 
To sum up, women often suffer from low back pain and tummy, which is generally related to pelvic inflammation. In case of any of these symptoms, seek medical advice immediately for appropriate examination and treatment. The traditional Chinese medicine Fuyan Pill can be selected for treatment, which can eliminate symptoms without causing any discomfort to the body. 
 
Patients should pay more attention to the combination of work and rest and only sit for a short time. Take active exercise every day to strengthen your resistance. Only in this way can women avoid suffering from pelvic inflammatory diease.
 
 
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