Attachment inflammation is a gynecological disease that we are familiar with, and it can sometimes occur. The impact of illness is also very serious. We must clarify the factors of illness, and reasonable prevention is important in daily life.
Susceptible population of appendicitis
1. Women who have sex during their menstrual period: Some people mistakenly consider their menstrual period as an absolutely safe period, unaware that they have avoided pregnancy but have encountered endless troubles. Sexual intercourse during menstruation opens the door to bacteria. Menstrual sexual intercourse is not only a trigger for appendicitis, but also can induce other gynecological inflammations.
2. Women who do not pay attention to local hygiene: Diligently changing underwear and keeping the genital area clean can avoid many gynecological inflammations. If one does not pay attention to personal hygiene, especially during menstruation, postpartum, or gynecological surgery, their resistance decreases, and pathogens are prone to infection in the reproductive tract, spreading to the fallopian tubes, ovaries, and even the entire pelvis, causing adnexitis and pelvic inflammatory disease.
3. Women who use water unscientific: Using water first compresses the genitals and then cleans the anus. If you wash the anus first and then the perineum, the bacteria from the anus will be brought into the vagina, or if you use a bath during menstruation, the bacteria will also invade the internal genitalia.
4. Women with other gynecological inflammations: Without timely treatment, hidden infection lesions in other parts of the body can cause pathogens to flow through the bloodstream to the fallopian tubes and ovaries, with tuberculosis like infections being the most common; Or the pelvic cavity or adjacent organogenesis of the fallopian tube have inflammation, such as appendicitis, which can also affect the accessories. Such inflammation is generally limited to the adjacent side of the fallopian tube and ovary; Or sexually transmitted disease pathogens, such as syphilis, gonorrhea, etc., infiltrate the reproductive tract.
5. Women who maintain a sitting position for a long time: Lack of activity due to prolonged sitting, poor blood circulation, especially in the lower limbs, obstructed venous return, and inflammation affecting the normal detoxification function of the uterine appendages.
6. Women wearing tight fitting clothing: Tight fitting clothing has stuffy genitals, accumulation of vaginal discharge, causing inflammation, which can rise and cause accessory inflammation.
Causes of appendicitis
1. Postpartum or post abortion infection: Patients with postpartum or postpartum physical weakness, dilation and closure of the cervix, and the presence of bacteria in the vagina and cervix may increase the risk of infecting the pelvic cavity with residual placenta and fetal membranes, resulting in a greater chance of infection. This is one of the causes of acute appendicitis.
2. Infection after gynecological surgery: If the sterilization is not strict or the original reproductive system is chronic inflammation, it may cause postoperative infection during artificial abortion, insertion or removal of an intrauterine device, tubal patency, salpingography, removal of endometrial polyps, or removal of submucosal uterine fibroids. Some patients who do not pay attention to personal hygiene after surgery, or do not follow medical advice after surgery and engage in sexual activity, can also cause bacterial infection and cause appendicitis..