How is pelvic peritonitis transmitted?

How is pelvic peritonitis transmitted?

What are the infection routes of pelvic peritonitis? What are the symptoms of pelvic peritonitis in women? Pelvic peritonitis brings many inconveniences to women's lives. If you don't want to be entangled by the disease, you must first understand it and see how she got infected. However, it is not a spreading disease and is not contagious. The following gynecological experts tell us the routes of pelvic peritonitis.

What are the routes of infection for pelvic peritonitis?

1. Bacteria and pathogens invade the pelvic connective tissue and other parts of the internal reproductive organs through the lymphatic vessels of the vulva, vagina, cervix and uterine body trauma. They are the main transmission routes for puerperal infection, post-abortion infection and infection after placement of an intrauterine contraceptive device, and are most common in infections with streptococci, Escherichia coli and anaerobic bacteria.

2. Transmission through blood circulation: The pathogen first invades other systems of the human body, and then infects the genitals through blood circulation, which is the main route of tuberculosis infection. 3. Direct spread: After infection of other organs in the abdominal cavity, it directly spreads to the internal genitals, such as appendicitis, which can cause vaginal relaxation and right salpingitis. 4. Spread along the genital mucosa: After the pathogen invades the vulva and vagina, it spreads along the mucosal surface through the cervix, endometrium, and fallopian tube mucosa to the ovaries and abdominal cavity. Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Chlamydia trachomatis, and Staphylococcus aureus spread along this route.

5. Direct spread. Infection spreads from adjacent organs, such as peritonitis, appendicitis, colitis, cystitis, etc., which can spread to the uterus and fallopian tubes and cause pelvic peritonitis. There are two major types of pelvic peritonitis: acute and chronic. The latter is mostly caused by failure to thoroughly treat acute inflammation, and sometimes there may be acute or subacute attacks.

The above is an introduction to the infection routes of pelvic peritonitis. I hope it will be helpful to you.

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