Dysmenorrhea includes primary dysmenorrhea and secondary dysmenorrhea. Primary dysmenorrhea has nothing to do with pelvic inflammatory disease. Primary dysmenorrhea is caused by the accumulation of menstrual blood in the uterine cavity due to poor menstrual blood flow. Secondary dysmenorrhea is closely related to pelvic inflammatory disease. Their relationship is mutual. Pelvic inflammatory disease may cause secondary dysmenorrhea, and secondary dysmenorrhea may also cause pelvic inflammatory disease. For many female friends, what they fear most is menstruation, because every time they have menstruation, they will have dysmenorrhea, and the uncomfortable symptoms are indescribable. There are many reasons for dysmenorrhea. Many people think that it may be due to pelvic inflammatory disease, but some people think that dysmenorrhea and pelvic inflammatory disease have nothing to do with each other. So is there any connection between dysmenorrhea and pelvic inflammatory disease? |
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