Will inflammation affect menstruation

  Gynecological inflammation is a common inflammatory disease of the reproductive system, mainly including vulvitis, vaginitis, cervicitis, uterine inflammation, pelvic inflammatory disease, adnexitis, etc. Once a woman suffers from inflammation, it may have some impact on the body. Some women want to know if inflammation can affect menstruation? So let's follow the editor below to learn more.

  

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  Generally speaking, gynecological inflammation will not affect normal menstruation. Menstruation failure is mainly related to pregnancy, side effects of drugs (endocrine disorder after oral contraceptives), cervical adhesions caused by surgery, menstrual stasis, endocrine disorders (adrenal cortical hyperfunction), chronic diseases (such as anemia, tuberculosis, nephritis, diabetes, etc.), pituitary lesions, ovarian dysfunction, mental stress, stress, environmental changes and other psychological factors.

  So when women find that they are not menstruating, they should first rule out whether they are pregnant. They can go to the hospital for blood tests to test the HCG hormone content in their blood. If it exceeds 10, it can be basically confirmed that they are pregnant. If pregnancy is ruled out, they need to undergo six hormone tests, hysteroscopy or laparoscopy, ovarian function tests, pituitary function tests and other related tests to find the specific cause. After symptomatic treatment, menstruation can return to normal.

  In addition to taking medicine according to the doctor's instructions during the treatment, Tonic Diet can be used to nourish and recuperate the diet. You can also eat more food with high protein and iron content in daily life. You can't eat raw, cold, spicy and irritant food. You should have enough sleep, not be overtired, exercise properly, improve body immunity, strengthen physique, ensure the normal operation of qi and blood, and maintain a good attitude. Only in this way can you help to restore health, and menstruation also resume its onset.

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