How is pelvic inflammatory disease transmitted?

How is pelvic inflammatory disease transmitted?

Pelvic inflammatory disease is an infectious disease, mainly caused by inflammation of the reproductive organs. If women do not pay attention to their health, they are prone to pelvic inflammatory disease , which may turn many acute pelvic inflammatory diseases into chronic pelvic inflammatory diseases. So how is pelvic inflammatory disease transmitted? Let us have some basic understanding through the following introduction.

1. Transmission through blood circulation

The pathogen first invades other systems of the human body, then circulates through the blood to infect the genitals, causing pelvic inflammatory infection, which is the main route of tuberculosis infection.

2. Direct spread

After other organs in the abdominal cavity are infected, they spread directly to the internal reproductive organs. For example, appendicitis can cause right-sided salpingitis.

3. Spread through the lymphatic system

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 route of puerperal infection, post-abortion infection and pelvic inflammatory infection after intrauterine contraceptive device placement, and are more common in infections with streptococci, Escherichia coli and anaerobic bacteria.

Through the above content, I believe that readers have some understanding of the ways in which pelvic inflammatory disease is infected. I hope that readers will pay attention to the infection of pelvic inflammatory disease in their daily lives and stay away from the troubles of pelvic inflammatory disease.

For more information, please visit the pelvic inflammatory disease special topic at http://www..com.cn/fuke/pqy/ or consult an expert for free. The expert will then give a detailed answer based on the patient's specific situation.

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