Sexual Health
Why does chronic pelvic inflammatory disease often cause diarrhea? What are the common complications
In our daily lives, many women are troubled by chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, which is caused by the lack of timely treatment and incomplete development of treatment for acute pelvic inflammatory disease. Chronic pelvic inflammatory disease is difficult to cure, and prolonged treatment can lead to various complications, with frequent diarrhea being one of them.
Why does chronic pelvic inflammatory disease often cause diarrhea?
When chronic pelvic inflammatory disease occurs, the posterior disc of the uterus becomes congested. After congestion, the uterus becomes soft and close to the rectum. The uterus compresses the cecum, stimulating the contraction of the rectal mucosa and defecation. Severe inflammation can lead to diarrhea. Especially when pregnant women suffer from chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, congestion of the pelvis and uterus is more pronounced, and inflammation involving the rectum stimulates rectal diarrhea.
What complications can chronic pelvic inflammatory disease bring?
1、 Affects sexual activity. Patients with chronic pelvic inflammatory disease may experience pain and other discomfort during sexual activity. Over time, women have a sense of resistance to sexual activity and no desire to have sex, which affects the relationship between husband and wife.
2、 Diseases such as urinary system. Due to the long treatment time of chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, the inflammation can spread to the bladder over time, leading to the occurrence of urinary system diseases. For example, frequent urination, urgency, etc.
3、 Infertility. Chronic pelvic inflammatory disease can cause obstruction of the fallopian tubes, preventing the normal discharge of eggs. If it is fine, it cannot be combined with the eggs, leading to infertility
4、 Appearing abdominal pain. Chronic pelvic inflammatory disease can cause lower abdominal pain, low back pain, or sudden severe lower abdominal pain, especially before the onset of menstruation.
How to treat chronic pelvic inflammatory disease?
1. Medication treatment. Western medicine treatment generally uses anti-inflammatory drugs and vaginal medication, with obvious effects. However, Western medicine treatment cannot be used for a long time and has significant side effects. Traditional Chinese medicine has good therapeutic effects, but the effect is slow, and patients need to use it continuously for a long time.
2. Surgical treatment. For patients with chronic pelvic inflammatory disease whose long-term treatment effect is not significant, surgical treatment can be chosen. Surgical treatment involves removing unilateral attachments or uterus to achieve complete treatment. However, surgical treatment is aimed at women who do not have fertility requirements, and women with fertility requirements still need to take medication treatment.
Kind reminder, the medication treatment time for chronic pelvic inflammatory disease is relatively long, so patients need to have firm confidence and a peaceful attitude to face it. Do not feel discouraged because the treatment time is long and the effect is slow. Only by persisting in treatment, combined with daily diet and care, can the goal of curing chronic pelvic inflammatory disease be achieved as soon as possible.