Sexual Health
Why do you get pelvic inflammatory disease? What medication to take to prevent infection in pelvic inflammatory disease
The emergence of pelvic inflammatory disease has made many women feel particularly distressed, and there are many factors that can cause it. We need to be aware of its harm and take reasonable prevention measures in daily life.
Etiology of pelvic inflammatory disease
1. Infection after childbirth or miscarriage: The patient has weak physical condition after childbirth, but the cervix is closed and dilated. At this time, bacteria from the vagina and cervix can infect the residual membrane of the placenta in the upstream pelvic cavity, which has a greater possibility of infection.
2. Infection after gynecological surgery: induced abortion, ring releasing or ring removing surgery, tubal hydrotherapy, salpingography, Endometrial polyp or submucosal myoma, if the genital disinfection is not strict or the original chronic inflammation, can cause postoperative infection. Some patients do not pay attention to personal hygiene, do not follow the doctor's advice after surgery, and still engage in sexual activity, which can cause the same bacteria to ascend and infect, leading to pelvic inflammatory disease.
3. Pay attention to hygiene during menstruation: During menstruation, the endometrium peels off, the uterine sinus is opened, there are blood clots, and bacterial growth is good. During menstruation, if hygiene is not paid attention to, use sanitary napkins or tissues that do not meet hygiene standards, or engage in sexual activity, bacteria can provide retrograde infection and cause pelvic inflammatory disease.
4. Inflammation spread of nearby organs: Appendicitis and Peritonitis are common, because inflammation of nearby and female organs can directly spread to the female's pelvic inflammation. In case of chronic Cervicitis, inflammation can also pass through the Lymphatic system and connective tissue inflammation.
5. Poor hygiene in marital life: During physiological days, using unclean menstrual pads, etc., can invade pathogens and cause inflammation, resulting in a high likelihood of illness. In addition, low-income groups do not pay attention to the health care of husband and wife life, and the incidence rate of pelvic inflammation is high among vaginal cleaners.
Prevention of pelvic inflammatory disease
1. Pay attention to personal hygiene: Strengthen personal hygiene during menstruation, postpartum, and after miscarriage, frequently change underwear and sanitary napkins, avoid exposure to wind and cold, and avoid excessive fatigue.
2. Eat more light foods and try to be diverse: focus on light foods in your diet. Eat more nutritious foods such as eggs, tofu, red beans, and spinach. Avoid eating raw, cold, and stimulating foods. Try to diversify your diet as much as possible. Eat more high protein and high-quality protein foods, eat more vegetables and fruits
3. Avoid sexual activity during physiological days: Avoid sexual activity during physiological days to avoid infection. Menstrual pads should be clean and hygienic, preferably using disinfectant toilet paper.