Attachment inflammation is a common gynecological disease that we are familiar with, and it must be treated immediately after illness. It poses a serious threat to women's lives and bodies and must be taken seriously.
Can appendicitis affect fertility?
1. Appendicitis needs Curative care, and normal pregnancy can be guaranteed only after complete cure. Otherwise, even if the pregnancy may be Ectopic pregnancy, pregnant women and fetuses will also suffer huge life risks.
2. If not treated in a timely manner, appendicitis often recurs, with prolonged pelvic congestion, adhesion of various organs, and increasing fibrosis of connective tissue, ultimately leading to salpingitis affecting the ovaries and infertility.
3. Not only will it affect the normal function of the ovaries, adnexitis can also make the fallopian tubes thicker and unable to block, ultimately leading to hydrosalpinx.
Attachment inflammation hazards
1. Easy to cause Ectopic pregnancy: chronic adnexitis can cause tubal adhesion and blockage, but the tubal cavity is not completely blocked, easy to cause Ectopic pregnancy.
2. Impact on female fertility: The initial symptoms of adnexitis are not obvious and slow down when detected. Chronic adnexitis causes adhesions and occlusion of the fallopian tubes, affecting their normal function. Eggs cannot enter the fallopian tubes, cannot meet sperm, and cannot conceive.
3. Causing endocrine disorders: One of the attachments is the ovary, which controls women's endocrine system. After inflammation of the ovary, it cannot function normally and causes endocrine disorders.
4. Inducing other diseases: When the fallopian tubes adhere due to inflammation, they accumulate water and pus.
Attachment inflammation treatment
1. Tissue therapy: such as placental Interstitial fluid, placental globulin, Intramuscular injection, once a day or every other day, patients can adjust the number of medication according to their own conditions. 15 times is a course of treatment.
2. Antibiotic treatment: For patients with obvious symptoms, antibiotics should be chosen first for treatment. The function of antibiotics is to kill residual pathogenic bacteria and also play a preventive role. The commonly used drugs are still Gentamicin, metronidazole, penicillin, etc. The usage is the same as that of acute oviduct Oophoritis and pelvic Peritonitis.
3. Physical therapy: Warm and benign stimulation can promote pelvic blood circulation in patients, thereby improving the nutritional status of local tissues and facilitating the absorption and resolution of inflammation. Commonly used physical therapy includes ultra short wave, sound, short wave, ion permeation, infrared, etc. However, when the body temperature exceeds 37.5 ℃ or genital tuberculosis occurs, do not use physical therapy.