Sexual Health
Why do women get pelvic inflammatory disease more easily? Explain the precautions for prevention of pelvic inflammatory disease
Women suffering from any gynecological inflammation have a lot to do with their daily life habits. Good habits can make women healthy and effectively avoid the entanglement of gynecological diseases, but bad habits can easily cause gynecological diseases and have a great impact on women's life and work. Among gynecological diseases, periosteitis is a relatively frequent disease, and this disease causes great harm to women for some reason, so women must pay attention to it. So, under what circumstances are women prone to pelvic inflammatory disease? Let's investigate together!
Under what circumstances are women prone to pelvic inflammatory disease?
1. The room is dirty. When a woman's roommate is too early or dirty, bacteria enter the body, causing bacterial infection and injury, causing pelvic inflammation.
2. Inflammation of adjacent organs spreads. When appendicitis and peritonitis occur near the female genital organs, these inflammation will spread to cause periosteitis, and cervicitis will also cause periosteal connective tissue inflammation through lymph circulation.
3. Human abortion or infection after childbirth. For example, after abortion or childbirth, the resistance of women's body will significantly decline. At this time, the cervix is open. If you don't pay attention to hygiene, it will easily lead to bacterial invasion and infection, causing pelvic inflammation.
4. Don't pay attention to hygiene during menstruation. Generally, during menstruation, the vagina of a woman is in a bleeding state. The opening of the cervix and blood sinuses will become a breeding ground for bacteria. If you do not pay attention to hygiene, or use unqualified sanitary products, it will easily lead to bacterial invasion and infection. Especially, sexual intercourse during menstruation may also lead to endometriosis.
5. Infection after gynecological surgery. Some women were accidentally infected by bacteria after gynecological surgery, and the reproductive system that had been injured was baptized by bacteria. It is difficult to avoid being targeted by pelvic inflammation. When performing these operations (including ring placement, ring removal, tubal drainage, endometrial polypectomy), the sterilization is not strict or the postoperative hygiene is not paid attention to and other bacterial infections.
The key to the prevention of osteodiscitis is room hygiene:
1. Moderate roommates. Don't spend too much time in the same room. It's usually two to three times a week. At the same time, women should also pay attention to several taboos in the same room: during menstruation, pregnancy, after marriage, after drinking, etc. Try not to spend time in the same room.