Gynecological inflammation is a highly prevalent disease in women. Many women suffer from gynecological inflammation, whether it is appendicitis or vaginitis, which can harm the patient's body. So, can gynecological inflammation lead to infertility? Now let's talk to the women.
If a woman has just suffered from gynecological inflammation, the condition is generally not very serious and will not affect pregnancy. However, if not treated quickly, the inflammation can spread and infection may lead to female infertility. Even if she is fortunate enough to become pregnant, it may still have an impact on the fetus and even result in miscarriage. The following three types of gynecological inflammations can easily cause infertility:
1. Vaginitis: There are various pathogens that can cause vaginitis, such as mycoplasma, trichomonas, fungi, etc. These pathogens can be harmful to sperm and even engulf them, leading to infertility.
2. Cervicitis: Cervicitis not only causes discomfort such as abdominal pain and urgency to urinate in women, but also triggers cervical erosion, thereby affecting women's fertility. Therefore, when suffering from cervicitis, early treatment can be sought.
3. Attachment inflammation: Once attachment inflammation spreads and affects the fallopian tubes, it can trigger salpingitis or ovarian inflammation. Both salpingitis and ovarian inflammation can have an impact on women's fertility. Therefore, women with attachment inflammation should seek medical treatment as soon as possible to cure and conceive early.