Can uterine inflammation lead to infertility

  Hysteritis is a common gynecological infectious diseases, which can be divided into chronic and acute. Most symptoms are abnormal leucorrhea, vaginal bleeding, abdominal pain, etc. If left untreated, it may develop into pyometra in the uterine cavity, posing a threat to women's reproductive health. So, can uterine inflammation lead to infertility?

  

Can uterine inflammation lead to infertility1

  Uterine inflammation can lead to infertility because when the uterus and its appendages become inflamed, excessive vaginal secretions can occur, and some secretions can even cause blockage of the fallopian tubes, hindering the binding of sperm and eggs. If the inflammation is not treated in time, it may cause serious conditions such as fallopian tube necrosis, leading to infertility in women.

  If inflammation of the uterus affects the endometrium, causing congestion and swelling of the endometrium, it can also interfere with the normal implantation of fertilized eggs after fertilization, which can reduce the chances of conception. So various inflammations that occur in women's bodies cannot be ignored. Generally, anti-inflammatory drugs should be actively used for treatment, and detailed physical examinations should be done before pregnancy to increase the chances of conception.

  Generally, if acute inflammation is properly controlled, it will not continue to worsen. However, acute inflammation may become chronic and often recur. To successfully conceive, it is necessary to control the recurrence of inflammation. After pregnancy, in order to promote better development and growth of the fetus, we should also be alert to the possibility of inflammation recurrence during pregnancy. If there are signs, we should predict and control them in advance.

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