Can pelvic inflammatory disease still cause menstruation

  If a woman is in good health and in a normal state, her menstrual cycle will come on time. If you have pelvic inflammatory disease, your physical health will be affected, and women are worried that it will affect their menstrual cycle and fertility. Will I still have menstruation after getting pelvic inflammatory disease? Take everyone to take a look.

  

Can pelvic inflammatory disease still cause menstruation1

  Pelvic inflammatory disease may cause menstrual disorders, and pelvic inflammatory disease is a key cause of menstrual irregularities. Long term inflammatory stimulation can affect endometrial shedding, regeneration and repair, uterine contractions, irregular menstruation, and may result in heavy menstrual flow and prolonged bleeding.

  The symptoms of pelvic inflammatory disease vary among different women, and the impact on menstruation is also different. Some women's menstruation may not be greatly affected, but severe pelvic inflammatory disease can lead to abnormal uterine bleeding and increased menstrual flow. Therefore, it is impossible to determine pelvic inflammatory disease based on menstruation, and it is necessary to go to the hospital for ultrasound examination and gynecological double examination to confirm pelvic inflammatory disease and receive correct treatment.

  There are many manifestations of pelvic inflammatory disease, such as loss of appetite and increased vaginal discharge, which vary depending on the severity and extent of the inflammation. Pelvic inflammatory disease is prone to worsen after fatigue, sexual activity, and before and after menstruation. It is recommended to go to the hospital for examination and receive targeted treatment. Do not self medicate, as it may worsen inflammation and be detrimental to your health. Early treatment is necessary.

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