Sexual Health
Can prolonged sitting cause pelvic inflammatory disease or appendicitis? What causes pelvic inflammatory disease
Osteoarthritis is also common in our daily life, and there are many reasons for illness, mainly closely related to daily habits. It is necessary to pay attention to the causes.
Can prolonged sitting in a woman cause pelvic inflammatory disease?
If a woman sits for a long time, it is likely to cause gynecological inflammation such as pelvic inflammatory disease. This is because pelvic inflammatory disease is relatively urgent at the onset, and due to its severity, patients generally experience symptoms of lower abdominal pain, loss of appetite, fever, and fever. If women often sit up for a long time, their blood circulation will slow down. If this continues for a long time, it will hinder the venous return in the female body, and the rectal and anal veins in women are also prone to dilation. Blood stasis can cause diseases such as varicose veins and hemorrhoids, and women may experience abnormal symptoms such as bloody stools, anal pain, and bleeding. If left untreated for a long time, it may lead to anemia.
Causes of osteodiscitis
1. Postpartum or post miscarriage infection: Patients with postpartum or post partum physical weakness, cervical dilation has not yet been closed, and at this time, bacteria present in the vagina and cervix may rise to infect the residual placenta and fetal membranes in the uterus, increasing the chance of infection.
2. Infection after gynecological surgery: Improper disinfection or chronic inflammation of the original reproductive system may cause postoperative infection during artificial abortion surgery, circumcision surgery, tubal patency surgery, salpingography surgery, endometrial polyp removal surgery, or submucosal uterine fibroid removal surgery. Some patients do not pay attention to personal hygiene after surgery, do not follow the doctor's instructions, have sexual activity, and can also be infected with bacteria, causing osteodiscitis.
3. Not paying attention to hygiene during menstruation: During menstruation, the blood sinuses in the endometrial cavity open, and there are clots, which are good conditions for bacterial proliferation. If you do not pay attention to hygiene during menstruation, use sanitary napkins or tissues that do not meet hygiene standards, or engage in sexual activity, it can provide opportunities for retrograde infection of bacteria, leading to pelvic inflammatory disease.
4. The spread of inflammation in adjacent organs: The most common is when appendicitis and peritonitis occur, as they are adjacent to the female reproductive organs, inflammation can directly spread and cause female pelvic inflammation. When suffering from chronic cervicitis, inflammation can also cause pelvic connective tissue inflammation through lymphatic circulation.