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A Study On The Relationship Between Pelvic Inflammatory Disease And Pelvic Pain by Teoyoo: 2:08am On Nov 01, 2023
Women pelvic pain is usually a issue with complex physiological and pathological etiology. Chronic pelvic pain, in particular, has effects on the quality of life and mental health. Many women say they have pelvic inflammatory disease as they have pelvic pain from time to time. Does pelvic pain necessarily mean pelvic inflammatory disease? In truth, it is not; we should carefully detect it.

Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is an inflammation of the female reproductive organs (uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries), their surrounding connective tissues, and the pelvic peritoneum, with a prevalence rate of 2% to 12% in females.

Acute pelvic inflammatory disease is most often a bacterial infection, and current kinds of bacterial infections tend to be mixed, including gonococcus, gram-negative bacilli, and chlamydia. Typical symptoms contain lower abdominal pain, fever, increased vaginal discharge, and blood leukocytosis. Acute pelvic inflammatory disease can turn into a chronic one if it is not remedied completely. These affected individuals usually have lower abdominal swelling, pain, and lumbosacral pain and will have recurring acute attacks.

Because abdomen pain cannot always be identified surgically, once abdomen pain, the doctor will follow the acute pelvic inflammatory disease, high-dose antibiotic combination treatment; frequent use will also trigger medicine tolerance and flora imbalance. Thus, for chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, we prefer to highly recommend patients to make use of traditional Chinese medicine treatment, such as Fuyan Pill. Composed of more than 50 kinds of pure natural herbs, it offers the effect of clearing away heat and detoxifying the body, promoting blood circulation, and removing blood stasis, which can relieve the patient's pain symptoms and inflammation and will not bring side effects to the body.

As you have seen, PID does lead to pelvic pain, yet there are numerous factors behind pelvic pain.

Pelvic pain is a painful feeling in the area below the navel and above women's legs. Factors resulting in pelvic pain are classified as physiological and pathological, and the triggers have to be found in time to reduce pelvic pain thoroughly.

1. Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Recurring abdominal pain, abdominal cramps, bloating, and constipation or diarrhea have to be alerted to irritable bowel syndrome. These people should boost their poor eating habits and reduce stress.

2. Appendicitis
Intense pain in the lower right corner of the abdomen with fever and vomiting should alert you to appendicitis, which can be extracted surgically by going to a clinic. If left unattended, the ruptured appendix can infect the abdominal cavity and trigger major complications, even life-threatening.

3. Menstruation Cramps
Cramps in the lower abdomen or back before menstruation because the uterus grows new endometrium monthly to get ready for the fertilizing of the egg. If you are not pregnant, the uterus will contract and expel the shedding of the lining, triggering pain in the lower abdomen. Right now, you can massage your abdomen or do proper physical exercises to relax your whole body and mind.

4. Ovulation Pain
In the course of ovulation, some body fluids that contains impurities are released, which can irritate a part of the reproductive system and produce a sharp, stabbing sensation, often between menstrual periods.

5. Ectopic Pregnancy
Normally, the fertilized egg must be deposited in the uterus, but it is called ectopic pregnancy if it is deposited someplace else. Ectopic pregnancy causes intense pain in one side of the lower abdomen, together with nausea, dizziness, and vaginal bleeding, and can be life-threatening if neglected.

6. Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Early symptoms of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) such as gonorrhea and chlamydia are not noticeable. However, when the condition worsens, it can cause tingling in the urine, pelvic pain, abnormal leukorrhea, and non-menstrual bleeding. When these problems occur, it is necessary to seek medical treatment promptly and avoid sexual intercourse during the period.

7. Ovarian Cysts
Normally, through ovulation, the follicles in the ovaries open and release eggs before closing. Troubles with this process might cause ovarian cysts. Ovarian cysts can often lead to pelvic pain and swelling, particularly if the cyst ruptures or twists, causing extreme pain.

As a result, there are various factors behind pelvic pain in women. Once this kind of discomfort symptoms appear, patients should not diagnose pelvic inflammation independently and utilize medication arbitrarily. The right thing to do is to visit the hospital as soon as possible for a comprehensive check-up and specialized diagnosis to manage the symptoms in line with the reason behind the disease.

Re: A Study On The Relationship Between Pelvic Inflammatory Disease And Pelvic Pain by Akposkiz: 11:51pm On Nov 01, 2023
Thanks for the info!

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