Why is pelvic peritonitis prone to recurrence?

Why is pelvic peritonitis prone to recurrence?

Many women know that if they suffer from pelvic peritonitis, a disease that cannot be treated in time, it will not only affect their normal life and work, but also cause infertility in women. Therefore, many women want to understand the causes of this disease so that they can prevent these causes and avoid getting sick. Let's take a look at why pelvic peritonitis is prone to recurrence.

1. The special structure of the female reproductive organs: The exposed part of the female external genitalia has an opening, which is connected to the internal genitalia deep in the pelvic cavity. Pathogens can easily ascend directly or indirectly and cause pelvic peritonitis.

2. Nosocomial infection: Large-scale or long-term use of broad-spectrum antibiotics, the use of corticosteroids and antimetabolites, increased intensity of radiotherapy and chemotherapy, various gynecological surgeries and family planning surgeries can all cause pelvic infection due to the patient's decreased defense ability.

3. Sexual behavior: People who have too frequent sex and homosexuals are prone to pelvic peritonitis. In addition, if sexual relationships are chaotic, cross-infection will cause certain specific diseases to spread widely through sexual behavior, and the incidence of specific pelvic peritonitis caused by this is also relatively high.

4. The natural defense mechanism of female reproductive organs is easily destroyed: factors such as menstruation, childbirth, gynecological surgery, excessive and unclean sexual activities, bad hygiene habits, etc. can all destroy the original natural protection mechanism of the female reproductive system.

5. Other factors: Tuberculosis, appendicitis, surgical operation, endometriosis, gynecological tumors and other diseases and factors can also easily lead to the occurrence of pelvic peritonitis.

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