Sexual Health
Can gynecological inflammation lead to pregnancy? What are the hazards of gynecological inflammation
In real life, many women are troubled by gynecological inflammation and feel pain, especially married women of childbearing age who are susceptible to gynecological inflammation. Many women believe that gynecological inflammation is just a minor disease that can self heal without treatment. In fact, the negative impact of gynecological inflammation is quite significant. If treatment is not taken seriously, it may affect women's normal pregnancy and fertility. Can you get pregnant with gynecological inflammation?
Generally suffering from gynecological inflammation, pregnancy should be considered after the condition is completely cured. Due to gynecological inflammation, vaginal secretions can increase, which contain a large number of white blood cells. White blood cells can affect the penetration ability of sperm, resulting in sperm not being able to match the egg normally, thereby reducing the possibility of pregnancy. If inflammation cannot be treated in a timely manner before pregnancy, due to accelerated human metabolism after pregnancy, it can cause gynecological inflammation, worsen the condition, and may cause complications. At this time, the immune function and endocrine system of the pregnant woman are further disrupted, causing intrauterine infections and birth canal infections, which can affect the health of the fetus, miscarriage, premature birth, and other unexpected risks
What are the hazards of gynecological inflammation?
Affects physical and mental health. Because gynecological inflammation is a difficult to treat disease, which is prone to recurrent attacks and severe damage for a long time, it can have a significant negative impact on the body's immune function, metabolism, and endocrine system. As a result, the overall physical fitness level of the body will decrease, which will endanger the physical and mental health of patients. Especially for some severe gynecological inflammations, if left untreated for a long time, cancer will occur and life will be threatened.
Inducing complications. Many gynecological inflammations are relatively stubborn, and after repeated treatment, the condition will still recur, and in severe cases, they can spread and cross infect multiple body parts. This can easily lead to various complications, and long-term severe stimulation may lead to malignant lesions in certain parts, making treatment even more difficult.
Affects family health. Some gynecological inflammations are contagious, so they not only affect one's own health, but also affect family members. Especially during sexual activity, the virus can be transmitted to one's spouse, which can affect the health of one's own husband. Moreover, long-term cross infection can form a vicious cycle. If a woman becomes pregnant, it can also cause intrauterine and intestinal infections, which can affect the health of the newborn.