Menstruation for women can be seen as a mirror reflecting their physical health. The monthly menstrual cycle can reveal a woman's physical condition. Moreover, for most women, they may suffer from gynecological inflammation to varying degrees, which may also have an impact on their menstrual cycle. Can appendicitis cause menstrual disorders?
Firstly, it can be confirmed that appendicitis may lead to menstrual irregularities. If women suffer from appendicitis, they may experience delayed menstruation, prolonged duration, or abnormal odor in menstrual blood. Because the uterine adnexa have a significant impact on the secretion of progesterone in women's bodies, it may also cause damage to ovarian function, leading to menstrual irregularities.
In addition, if appendicitis is severe, it can also cause swelling of the fallopian tubes, resulting in thinning of the mucosa. If not treated in a timely manner, it can affect the binding of sperm and eggs. If the condition is severe, it may cause blockage and adhesion of the fallopian tubes, making it difficult for sperm to successfully reach the uterus after combining with the egg, and there is a high possibility of ectopic pregnancy.
And in terms of treatment, appendicitis is likely to recur. So in terms of treatment, it is necessary to go to a regular hospital for surgical treatment, striving for a one-time recovery, otherwise it may cause great harm to women's bodies, and seriously may affect their life and health.