If women experience frequent diarrhea, it is mostly related to the intestines. But if you don't find any abnormalities in the intestines after going to the hospital for examination, then you need to be careful if it's a gynecological problem.
Can pelvic inflammatory disease cause diarrhea?
Pelvic inflammatory disease can cause diarrhea, what is the reason? The female uterus is in front of the rectum, if the female suffers from pelvic inflammatory disease. The uterus can easily compress the sacral nerve, causing a sense of sagging. The uterus compresses into our rectum, stimulating the contraction and defecation of the rectal mucosa. Chronic diarrhea can occur.
Osteodiscitis
Pelvic disc inflammation is a validation of female pelvic discs. Chronic pelvic inflammatory disease is often caused by incomplete acute treatment, long onset time, and stubborn condition.
In our lives, not all women suffer from pelvic inflammatory disease, and there are very few people who suffer from it. Because women's self-defense system can usually resist bacterial invasion. When the body's resistance decreases or other reasons disrupt defense function, it can cause osteodiscitis.
What other hazards can pelvic inflammatory disease bring
1. Infertility: Tubal adhesions and blockages can cause infertility.
2. Ectopic pregnancy: The incidence of ectopic pregnancy after pelvic inflammatory disease is 8-10 times higher than that of normal women.
3. Chronic pelvic pain: Inflammatory adhesions, congestion at the bottom of the pelvis, swelling and pain in the lower abdomen of women, and deterioration after working in the room or excessive fatigue.
4. Recurrent attacks of pelvic inflammatory disease: The structural destruction of the fallopian tube tissue caused by pelvic inflammatory disease, local defense function decline, and patients still at the same high risk factor can be re infected to cause recurrent attacks of pelvic inflammatory disease. About 25% of patients with a history of pelvic inflammatory disease have relapsed.
How to treat osteodiscitis
Disc inflammatory diseases are mainly treated with antibiotics and, if necessary, surgery. Antibiotic treatment can identify pathogens, improve symptoms and signs, and reduce sequelae. After active treatment with appropriate antibiotics, most pelvic inflammatory diseases can be completely cured.
Principles of antibiotic treatment: experience, broad-spectrum, timely, and personalized. Choosing antibiotics based on drug sensitivity tests is reasonable, but antibiotic treatment is usually required before obtaining laboratory results, so early treatment is often based on experience.