Is pelvic peritonitis contagious? Experts tell us that there are four major transmission routes for pelvic peritonitis: it can spread through the lymphatic system, spread along the genital mucosa, and spread directly through the blood circulation. Knowing the infection routes of pelvic peritonitis can fundamentally prevent the occurrence of inflammation and also help with treatment. Pelvic peritonitis is not contagious to the husband or other relatives. The disease is usually not transmitted through the route. The cause of pelvic peritonitis is the spread of inflammation of the external genitalia upwards, or it can be caused by inflammation of adjacent organs or infection in other parts of the body. The bacteria often enter the pelvic cavity during menstruation, miscarriage, childbirth, or through the wounds of various reproductive tract surgeries, causing inflammation. Pelvic peritonitis infection route: 1. Spread through the lymphatic system Bacteria 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, and are the main route of spread of puerperal infection, post-abortion infection and certain intrauterine device-related infections. 2. Spreading upward along the genital mucosa After the pathogens invade the vulva and vagina, they spread along the mucosal surface through the cervix, endometrium, and fallopian tube lining to the ovaries and abdominal cavity. Staphylococci and gonococci spread along this route. 3. Transmission through blood circulation The pathogen first invades other systems of the human body and then infects the genitals through the blood circulation, which is the main route of tuberculosis infection. (Related link: Treatment and prevention of pelvic peritonitis) 4. Direct Spread After other organs in the abdominal cavity are infected, they spread directly to the internal reproductive organs. For example, appendicitis can cause salpingitis. Here is the introduction of the "four major infection routes of pelvic peritonitis". After understanding the four major infection routes of pelvic peritonitis, you can know that pelvic peritonitis can be prevented in daily life. Everyone often has panic after the disease occurs. Finally, the experts remind everyone here: once the symptoms of the disease appear, you should go to a professional hospital for examination and treatment in time to avoid delaying the best treatment time. |
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