The main symptoms of pelvic inflammatory disease include: lumbar pain or lower abdominal pain, or aggravated by standing for a long time, overwork, or premenstrual period, which may affect work. There may also be increased vaginal discharge, menstrual disorders, heavy menstrual blood, dysmenorrhea, sexual discomfort; fallopian tube obstruction, infertility, etc. Over time, there may be physical weakness, great mental stress, and often neurasthenia. If left untreated, pelvic inflammatory disease may endanger internal organs The scope of pelvic inflammatory disease is mainly limited to the fallopian tubes, ovaries, and pelvic connective tissue. The common types are as follows: 1. Salpingitis: It is the most common type of pelvic inflammatory disease. The fallopian tube mucosa and stroma are destroyed by inflammation, causing the fallopian tube to thicken and become fibrotic and cord-like, or causing the ovary, fallopian tube and surrounding organs to adhere, forming a hard and fixed mass. 2. Hydrosalpinx and tubo-ovarian cysts: After inflammation of the fallopian tube, the fimbriae adhere and close, and the tube wall exudes serous fluid, which accumulates in the lumen and forms hydrosalpinx. Hydrosalpinx can also form after the pus of tubal pyosalpinx is absorbed. If the ovaries are also affected, tubo-ovarian cysts will form. 3. Chronic pelvic connective tissue inflammation: The inflammation spreads to the parauterine connective tissue and uterosacral ligament. The local tissue thickens and hardens, fanning outward to the pelvic wall, and the uterus is fixed or pulled to the affected side. If you delay treatment, pelvic inflammatory disease can easily lead to infertility Many female patients believe that chronic pelvic inflammatory disease itself is a chronic disease, and there is not much difference between early and late treatment. In fact, this mentality is because they do not realize the harmfulness of chronic pelvic inflammatory disease. Chronic pelvic inflammatory disease often manifests as bilateral salpingitis, which over time causes the opening of the fallopian tube, especially the end that receives the egg (called the umbrella end), to be partially or completely blocked. The inflammation may also cause adhesion of the inner mucosa of the fallopian tube, causing the lumen to narrow or close. This will hinder the passage of eggs, sperm or fertilized eggs, leading to infertility. Severe pelvic inflammatory disease can spread to the pelvic peritoneum, uterus and tissues around the cervix, eventually causing these organs and tissues to harden and become inactive, especially the fallopian tube loses its soft and peristaltic physiological properties, becomes stiff and twisted, and the lumen is completely blocked, reaching a level that cannot be cured. Combining Chinese and Western medicine, and physical therapy, to completely eliminate the root cause of pelvic inflammatory disease The pelvic cavity is easy to be attacked by bacteria, but difficult to be prevented by drugs. If the treatment is not careful, it will aggravate the condition and spread to other nearby organs, which will not only prolong the treatment time, but also may lead to treatment failure. If a single drug is used for treatment, the effect is often poor. It requires comprehensive treatment of the whole body and the local area. Including nutrition, exercise, Chinese medicine and physical therapy (such as LEEP knife, microwave, etc.). The current treatment method combines traditional Chinese medicine with western medicine, drug therapy with physical therapy, and systemic medication with local treatment. While using conventional treatment, physical therapy is used to kill pathogens, viruses, and inflammatory cytokines, mobilize and enhance human immunity, so as to eliminate inflammation while comprehensively regulating other symptoms and physical and mental health of patients. This is a relatively scientific and effective treatment method, and a successful application of high technology in the medical field. It can shorten the treatment cycle of chronic pelvic inflammatory disease faster and more effectively, and greatly reduce the risk of recurrence. |
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