Attachment inflammation is a familiar gynecological disease that occurs for many reasons, mainly related to women's daily habits. We must pay attention to preventive measures to reduce the probability of onset.
Causes of appendicitis
1. Postpartum or post abortion infection: Patients with postpartum or postpartum physical weakness, dilation and closure of the cervix, and the presence of bacteria in the vagina and cervix may increase the risk of infecting the pelvic cavity with residual placenta and fetal membranes, resulting in a greater chance of infection. This is one of the causes of acute appendicitis.
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 who do not pay attention to personal hygiene after surgery or do not follow the doctor's instructions after surgery and engage in sexual activity can also be infected with bacteria, causing appendicitis.
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, which is also the cause of acute appendicitis.
4. Intrauterine device: Placing an intrauterine device can cause acute or chronic adnexitis due to infection
5. Infection after intrauterine surgery: When performing various intrauterine surgeries, do not choose a regular hospital, and the hospital's medical equipment is not disinfected thoroughly. Infection of women during surgery can cause various types of genital inflammation, leading to accessory inflammation.
Susceptible population of appendicitis
1. Women who have sex during their menstrual period: Some people mistakenly consider their menstrual period as an absolutely safe period, unaware that they have avoided pregnancy but have encountered endless troubles. Sexual intercourse during menstruation opens the door to bacteria. Sexual intercourse during menstruation is not only a trigger for appendicitis, but also can induce other gynecological inflammations.
2. Women who do not pay attention to local hygiene: washing and changing underwear frequently, and keeping the genital area clean can avoid many gynecological inflammations. If one does not pay attention to personal hygiene, especially during menstruation, postpartum, or gynecological surgery, their resistance decreases, and pathogens are prone to infection in the reproductive tract, spreading to the fallopian tubes, ovaries, and even the entire pelvis, causing adnexitis and pelvic inflammatory disease.