Feminine reproductive system or cervical inflammation: what and why
## PID or Pelvic Inflamatory Disease is one of the major inflammation of female reproductive system or abdominal cavity. Most women suffer from this disease for a long time. The inflammation can be of two types - firstly, the inflammation of the lower part of the genital area. Second, inflammation of the upper part of the genitals
## Reason
Among the many causes of this disease are sexually transmitted diseases, such as gonorrhea and chlamydia infection. The husband may have sexually transmitted diseases In 60-70 percent of cases, PID is related to sexually transmitted diseases. PID can be transmitted to genital herpes infections. PID is due to drinking, drug addiction and multiple sexual intercourse. Among other reasons, it is possible to start sex life in early age, menstrual periods, unhealthy and inefficient abortion and delivering, not using condoms in vulnerable areas, after the operation of the female genitalia, it can cause inflammation after wearing a loop or copper.
## Generally, women aged 14-25 are more prone to PID. The disease is more prevalent among illiterate and poor women because health awareness among them is very low.
##Symptoms
Acute abdominal pain This pain can extend to the waist and the arm. Feeling heavy on the cervical Feeling severe pain while having sexual intercourse and with the uterus and cervix. The odorless white discharge or vaginal bleeding in the vagina There is an infection in the gland around the urinary tract or in Bartholin Gland, causing pain and irritation during urination. Additional bleeding may occur during menstrual period. The body may have fever all the time. Headaches, vomiting, stomach swallowing, dehydration and health can become lethargic.
## Examination
Blood tests need to be tested. Gonorrhea germs can be found if the cervical seizures are examined. If bowl sound is low, then the stomach X-ray may be needed. It is possible to diagnose disease more accurately if trans-vaginal ultrasrog and laparoscopy. There are some problems, which may seem like PID, such as acute appendicitis, acute inflammation of urinary tract, pregnancy outside the uterus, or octopic pregnancy, septic abortion or abortion. In this case, it is necessary to quickly diagnose the exact cause.
##treatment
If you have symptoms of PID then you should consult a doctor. Appropriate antibiotics have to be treated with the correct application. If the condition is complicated then the patient will be treated in hospital if necessary. Tablet ot Flaxacin 400 mg for 14 days after eating 12 hours, eating tablets, metronidazol 400 mg for 12 hours and 14 days after eating. If it is seen that after three days of eating mouth medicines, symptoms of the patient are not going down or the condition of the patient is deteriorating, but the third generation of the sclosporocyrene or injection cafeteria 250 milligrams should be applied solely on the muscles, with the dosexyclin 100 mg of 12 hours.
## PID patient's sexual intercourse will be treated with appropriate antibiotic by examining health check up and sexually transmitted diseases. If the partner is not properly treated, the patient will be attacked again. Pregnant pregnancy should be hospitalized if the pid is pregnant and will be treated with injectable antibiotics immediately. If the pregnant is not properly and properly treated, then the mother and the child will suffer from various complications, and even the child may die.
##Resistance If PID patients are not treated properly, subsequent infertility and other complications arise, such as Pelvic Peritoneitis or Pelvic Cellulitis, Tubo-Ovarian Absence, Pelvic Adhesion, Adaptation of Genetics, Gonococcal Arthritis etc. For this reason, it is possible to reduce the chances of getting PID in the majority if sexually transmitted diseases are properly diagnosed and treated properly. After childbirth or after abortion, there is a need for speci
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