Now more and more people are suffering from adnexitis, which has changed the lives of patients with adnexitis. Effective diagnostic methods for adnexitis can help patients with adnexitis understand their condition in detail. At the same time, it can help patients with adnexitis receive better treatment. So what are the transmission routes of adnexitis? Let's take a brief look. 1. Hematogenous transmission Tuberculosis is a relatively common disease, for example, pulmonary tuberculosis. The tuberculosis bacteria can invade the genitals through the blood, causing genital tuberculosis in women. 2. Direct Infringement If a female friend suffers from appendicitis and delays treatment without timely treatment, the bacteria will break through the appendix membrane and flow into the right appendix with the pus, and even accumulate in the left appendix, eventually leading to an attack of adnexitis, which is a relatively common type of appendicitis in clinical practice. 3. Non-sexual invasion of STD pathogens STDs can enter the reproductive tract through non-sexual means, such as bathing in a bathtub, sleeping on a toilet, or wearing a bathrobe. 4. Lymphatic spread It usually spreads from the lymphatic vessels of the cervix or uterine wall with minor injuries. First, the parauterine tissues will develop varying degrees of lymphatic and lymphangiitis, venous and venous inflammation, and broad ligament cellulitis. The inflammation then spreads to the mesosalpinx and serosa of the fallopian tubes. Therefore, fallopian tube inflammation spreads from the outside to the inside, and finally affects the mucosa. Acute fallopian tube inflammation after infection during the puerperium, abortion, or curettage or pelvic surgery (vaginal hysterectomy) is usually infected through this route. |
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