Ectopic pregnancy is an abnormal pregnancy. If not detected in time, when the gestational sac ruptures, it can cause massive abdominal bleeding and even endanger life safety. There are many reasons for ectopic pregnancy in women. Some women want to know if mild pelvic inflammatory disease can cause ectopic pregnancy?
Mild pelvic inflammatory disease does not cause ectopic pregnancy, but if not thoroughly treated, when pelvic inflammatory disease spreads upwards through the endometrium to the fallopian tubes, it can cause inflammation of the fallopian tubes. Under the stimulation of inflammation, the fallopian tubes may become blocked, narrowed, or adhered, which may lead to ectopic pregnancy or infertility.
Mild pelvic inflammatory disease can cause women to experience lower abdominal pain, increased vaginal discharge accompanied by unpleasant odors, increased menstrual flow, prolonged periods, and other symptoms. As the condition progresses, women may also experience symptoms such as chills, high fever, headache, decreased appetite, and abnormal vaginal bleeding. If accompanied by urinary system infections, there may be symptoms such as difficulty urinating, frequent urination, and painful urination.
When the above symptoms occur, women should seek medical attention as soon as possible through gynecological examination, blood routine, urine routine, vaginal discharge routine, and vaginal ultrasound examination to understand the pelvic situation and confirm whether they have pelvic inflammatory disease. Pelvic inflammatory disease is mainly treated with antibiotics, which can clear pathogens, improve symptoms, and prevent the occurrence of sequelae through oral or injection antibiotics.