What are the signs of infertility caused by pelvic inflammatory disease

  Women play an important role in the process of giving birth, and they are likely to experience some common gynecological diseases in their daily lives. Pelvic inflammatory disease is one of the more common ones. Perhaps many women do not attach great importance to the treatment of pelvic inflammatory disease, which can lead to infertility. So, what are the signs of pelvic inflammatory disease causing infertility?

  

What are the signs of infertility caused by pelvic inflammatory disease1

  What are the signs of infertility caused by pelvic inflammatory disease

  1. Chronic pelvic inflammatory disease can often manifest as bilateral salpingitis. If not treated promptly and correctly, it may lead to partial or complete closure of the opening of the fallopian tube, as well as adhesion of the inner lining of the fallopian tube mucosa, resulting in blockage of the lumen and affecting the binding of sperm and egg, leading to infertility.

  2. Pelvic inflammatory disease may disrupt the normal function of the ovaries, leading to ovulation disorders or the inability of follicles to develop or rupture, which can result in female infertility.

  3. Affects egg release or fallopian tube transport function. Can pelvic inflammatory disease cause female infertility? Severe pelvic inflammatory disease can cause adhesions, which may alter the relationship between the ovaries and fallopian tubes, leading to adhesions or blockages in the fimbriae of the fallopian tubes, or thickening and hardening of the ovarian surface capsule. This can affect the release of eggs or the retrieval and transportation functions of the fallopian tubes, resulting in infertility.

  When should female infertility be checked

  Generally, blood tests for hormones on the second or third day of menstruation are the best infertility tests because at this time, there is not much fluctuation in hormones in the female body, which can clearly determine issues such as ovarian aging, chronic anovulation, and polycystic ovary syndrome symptoms.

  Hysterosalpingography is the most commonly performed examination to evaluate the patency of women's fallopian tubes by injecting contrast agents into the uterine cavity and fallopian tubes. Do not choose to check for infertility during ovulation, as this can push the fertilized egg towards the end of the fallopian tube or abdominal cavity, causing ectopic pregnancy; Infertility tests cannot be performed during menstruation, as menstrual blood may block the originally unobstructed fallopian tubes, leading to misjudgment. Therefore, the optimal time for infertility testing is within three to seven days after the end of menstruation.

  I hope everyone can handle related issues based on their actual situation in daily life. Pelvic inflammatory disease should be actively treated, otherwise infertility will have a great impact on your life and your desire to be a mother. Therefore, we should handle any disease correctly.

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