Sexual Health
Can pelvic inflammatory disease lead to infertility? Impact on fertility is one of the hazards
The disease of osteodiscitis can also occur in our daily lives, and its harm must also be clearly defined. Especially for women preparing to conceive, we must actively avoid the infection of pelvic inflammatory disease.
Can pelvic inflammatory disease lead to infertility?
Pelvic inflammatory disease may cause blockage or occlusion of the patient's fallopian tubes, affecting the fertilization effect and leading to infertility.
At present, the possibility of pelvic inflammatory disease leading to blocked fallopian tubes is increasing. The inflammation of the endometrium caused by pelvic inflammatory disease can also spread upwards, leading to the occurrence of endometritis in the fallopian tubes, leading to interstitial congestion, edema, and white blood cell infiltration. In severe cases, it can lead to fallopian tube occlusion or degenerative deformation. In addition, pelvic inflammation can alter the acid-base environment in the vagina, diluting semen, thereby weakening the penetration ability and vitality of sperm, leading to infertility.
The hazards of pelvic inflammatory disease
1. Ectopic pregnancy: Pelvic inflammatory disease is often caused by untimely treatment. Over time, it can cause adhesions in the lining of the fallopian tubes, leading to narrowing or blockage of the lumen. In this way, the operation of eggs, sperm, or fertilized eggs will be hindered, leading to ectopic pregnancy.
2. Infertility: Pelvic disc inflammation directly affects the function of the uterus and fallopian tubes, especially chronic pelvic disc inflammation, where the fallopian tubes become rigid or blocked, seriously affecting the movement of sperm and the transportation of eggs, ultimately leading to infertility.
3. Dysmenorrhea: Osteoarthritis is related to all internal parts of the reproductive organs, including inflammation of the uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries. Therefore, dysmenorrhea has a wide range of symptoms, mainly manifested as continuous pain in the upper abdomen on both sides, which can radiate to the waist and accompanied by a sensation of anal dilation
4. Sexual pain: During sexual activity, a slight force from a man can cause impact pain deep in the female pelvis. Women not only lack pleasure, but also develop aversion to sexual activity for a long time. Hazard 5: Pelvic adhesions. Severe pelvic inflammatory disease spreads to tissues such as the pelvic peritoneum and uterus, ultimately causing widespread adhesiveness.
Infection pathway of osteodiscitis
1. Upward diffusion along the reproductive tract mucosa: Pathogens invade the external genitalia, vagina, or vagina. Pathogens spread along the cervical mucosa, endometrium, and fallopian tube mucosa to the ovaries and abdominal cavity, and are the main infection pathway for non pregnancy and non postpartum pelvic inflammatory diseases. Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Chlamydia trachomatis, Staphylococcus, etc., often spread along the way.