Women need to learn more about the prevention of pelvic inflammatory disease in their daily lives, because the disease has a high clinical incidence rate and has a certain impact on the patient's life and work. In severe cases, it will recur and persist for a long time, and even lead to infertility. Therefore, active prevention and treatment is crucial. So, what is the best way to prevent pelvic inflammatory disease? Pelvic inflammatory disease is mostly caused by not paying attention to personal hygiene during sex. It can cause lower abdominal distension, increased menstruation and leucorrhea, and may cause fallopian tube obstruction, uterine adhesion, and affect ovulation and pregnancy. Therefore, it is very important to take active preventive measures to avoid unnecessary harm. 1. Do not abuse antibiotics privately: long-term use will cause vaginal flora disorder, and you should follow the doctor's advice for systematic and regular treatment. 2. Do a good job of contraception: Contraception must be done well, because if the abortion is not strictly disinfected, pathogenic bacteria may invade. 3. Pay attention to personal hygiene: wash the vulva frequently, change underwear frequently, do not wear tight pants, do not wear synthetic underwear. Do not wash the vagina with your hands or wash the vulva with soap. 4. Personal living habits: Do not have sexual intercourse, swim, or take a bath when there is vaginal bleeding, such as during menstruation, after abortion, or after other gynecological surgeries such as IUD removal. 5. Pay attention to sleeping posture: Patients with acute pelvic inflammatory disease should rest in bed or take a semi-recumbent position to facilitate localization of inflammation and discharge of secretions. During treatment, work and rest should be combined to avoid excessive fatigue that aggravates the condition. 6. Pay attention to diet and nutrition: during fever, it is advisable to eat light and easily digestible food. Patients with high fever and body fluid damage can be given pear juice, apple juice, watermelon juice, etc., but they should not be drunk after being chilled. Avoid eating fried, greasy, or spicy food. 7. Pay attention to the shape of stool: Patients with pelvic inflammatory disease should observe the shape of stool during treatment. If there is pus in the stool or a feeling of urgency, go to the hospital immediately to prevent pelvic abscess from rupturing the intestinal wall and causing acute peritonitis. Pay attention to the amount, quality, color and taste of leucorrhea. If the amount of leucorrhea is large, the color is yellow and thick, and there is a foul smell, it means that the condition is more serious. If the leucorrhea changes from yellow to white (or light yellow), the amount changes from more to less, and the taste tends to be normal (slightly sour), it means that the condition has improved. The harm that pelvic inflammatory disease brings to female friends cannot be underestimated. Everyone must follow the above precautions in daily life and maintain their own health in order to have a beautiful and happy life. In addition, they should participate in more sports, maintain an optimistic attitude, and actively treat the treatment of the disease so as to recover their health as soon as possible. |
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