Women should pay attention to their physical recovery, especially to prevent the occurrence of various diseases. Pelvic abscess is a common gynecological disease that poses serious harm to women after illness. We should pay attention to prevention in daily life. Let's understand together.
Causes of pelvic abscess
1. Hematological transmission: Most pelvic tuberculosis infections are transmitted by tuberculosis in the lungs or other organs through blood. The rare epidemic of parotid virus causing ovarian inflammation is also transmitted through blood, where the blood absorbs eggs and accumulates in the fallopian tubes, which is also a result of hematogenous infections. Systemic bacteremia can also cause pelvic inflammation.
2. Lymphatic transmission: Pelvic connective tissue inflammation, including parameteritis, is often associated with cervicitis. Severe cervicitis, such as inflammation caused by cervical cancer, often infects pelvic connective tissue through lymph nodes. Inflammation caused by cervical and vaginal injuries often leads to infection of pelvic connective tissue. Filariasis can also cause acute pelvic lymphangitis and pelvic organ inflammation through lymphatic vessels, but this situation is rare.
3. Direct spread: Diffuse peritonitis, appendicitis, and acute diverticulitis directly affect the pelvic reproductive organs. Abdominal gynecological surgery, especially with colon injury, can cause severe pelvic infections. In severe rectal infections, bacteria can occasionally penetrate the intestinal wall and directly infect pelvic organs. Even simple transabdominal hysterectomy can lead to pelvic connective tissue inflammation in the upper part of the vaginal stump. Transvaginal hysterectomy is more likely.
4. Ascending infection: The vast majority of pelvic inflammatory disease is caused by pathogens in the vagina ascending along the mucosa and infecting pelvic organs. Not only does Neisseria gonorrhoeae ascend along the mucosa to the fallopian tubes, but other pathogens also do the same. Animal experiments have shown that tubal ligation no longer causes tubal inflammation.
The hazards of pelvic abscess
1. Sepsis and sepsis: Sepsis patients often have chills, high fever, fast and weak pulse, multiple bleeding points on the skin and mucosa, splenomegaly, and severe coma. Sepsis and sepsis are cases where purulent bacteria enter the bloodstream without releasing their breath, causing damage to the heart; Secondary abscesses occur in other parts of the body as the blood circulates.
2. Kidney disease: Acute pelvic connective tissue inflammation is untreated, and the inflammation not only spreads to tissues and organs such as the fallopian tubes and pelvic peritoneum, but also spreads to pelvic abscesses, causing perirenal abscesses.