What are the transmission methods of endometrial tuberculosis? Understanding the transmission routes of endometrial tuberculosis is of great significance to our prevention of endometrial tuberculosis, so we need to understand this knowledge. The following is our detailed introduction, hoping to be helpful to everyone. Endometrial tuberculosis transmission route: Endometrial tuberculosis is a disease caused by the invasion of Mycobacterium tuberculosis into the endometrial mucosa. It is the most common type of tuberculosis in the female reproductive system, and most cases occur in women of childbearing age between 20 and 40 years old. Endometrial tuberculosis is mostly caused by tuberculosis in other parts of the body. The tuberculosis bacteria circulate to the endometrium through the blood or lymph fluid, or can spread directly from fallopian tubes, ovaries, cervix, and pelvic tuberculosis to the endometrium, causing tuberculosis lesions in the endometrium. If a man has urogenital tuberculosis and the woman's endometrium is damaged (such as during menstruation), she can also be infected through sexual intercourse. As long as we stay away from these transmission routes of endometrial tuberculosis, we can effectively prevent the infection of endometrial tuberculosis. |
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