Pelvic inflammatory disease is a common gynecological disease among women, but pelvic inflammatory disease caused by sexually transmitted diseases is relatively rare in my country. So, what are the precautions for pelvic inflammatory disease? Pelvic inflammatory disease refers to inflammation of the female pelvic reproductive organs, the connective tissue around the uterus and the pelvic peritoneum. Once the pelvic infection occurs, symptoms may include chills and fever, loss of appetite, back pain, and increased vaginal discharge. The severity and extent of the inflammation may vary. For example, the formation of a mass may compress the bladder and rectum, causing a series of associated symptoms such as anal swelling and frequent urination. It often gets worse after fatigue, sexual intercourse, and before and after menstruation. If you go to the hospital for a checkup, you may find cervical pain, uterine tenderness, adnexal masses, etc. Pelvic inflammatory disease is a disease that female friends are very concerned about. It is very important to take precautions for pelvic inflammatory disease, specifically: 1. Seek medical attention promptly If you have vulvar and vaginal discomfort or abnormal leucorrhea, you should see a doctor in time and follow the doctor's advice. Don't be nervous and treat it as if you are facing a great enemy, but don't take it lightly and ignore it without going to the hospital for treatment, which will delay the disease and bring serious consequences. 2. Maintain good hygiene during menstruation, pregnancy and postpartum period Keep the perineum clean and dry, and wash the vulva with clean water every night. Use a dedicated basin for each person. If there is no inflammation of the vulva or vagina, avoid using various disinfectants and detergents to clean the vulva. Choose cotton and loose underwear. Tight underwear should not be worn for a long time. 3. Keep warm Patients with fever usually sweat more when the fever subsides. Precautions for the treatment of pelvic inflammatory disease include keeping warm and keeping the body dry. Change clothes after sweating and avoid air conditioning or direct convection wind. |
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