What are the inflammations that cause ectopic pregnancy

  Ectopic pregnancy is a pathological pregnancy that poses a great threat to women's health. Therefore, it is important to promptly rule out the possibility of ectopic pregnancy after pregnancy. Some ectopic pregnancies are closely related to certain inflammatory diseases. So, what are the inflammations that cause ectopic pregnancy?

  

What are the inflammations that cause ectopic pregnancy1

  Most ectopic pregnancies that occur in women after pregnancy are caused by tubal pregnancy, which is not only due to congenital narrowing and poor patency of the fallopian tubes, but also often closely related to secondary causes. This is mainly caused by inflammation of the fallopian tubes or surrounding tissues. For example, the most common causes of tubal pregnancy are salpingitis and perisalpingitis.

  Women suffering from acute or chronic salpingitis or surrounding tissue inflammation can cause swelling and congestion of the fallopian tube mucosa, and the mucosal folds are also prone to adhesions, resulting in poor and narrow lumen, and weakened smooth muscle peristalsis of the tube wall, which is not conducive to the movement of fertilized eggs and can easily lead to ectopic pregnancy.

  After inflammation in the fallopian tubes, although treatment can control the inflammation, it is also possible to leave some sequelae such as adhesions, hydrosalpinx, and deformities in the fallopian tubes, which are common causes of tubal pregnancy. Therefore, women who have the need to prepare for pregnancy need to undergo multiple examinations before pregnancy to understand whether there are such adverse factors, and after pregnancy, they should also promptly exclude ectopic pregnancy through early prenatal examinations.

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