Friday, July 30, 2010

Pelvic inflammatory disease can be pregnant?

  Chronic pelvic inflammatory disease often not appropriate for a thorough treatment of acute pelvic inflammatory disease or were poor physical course of disease due to persistent. More clinically obvious systemic symptoms may be manifested as fever, fatigue susceptibility. Longer course of time some patients have symptoms of neurasthenia, such as lack of energy, the whole body discomfort, insomnia and so on, when patients are resistant to bad, easy to have acute or subacute onset.
  Lower abdominal bulge, pain, and lumbosacral pain, often tired, after sexual intercourse, aggravated after defecation and menstruation; patients can increase the period and increased vaginal discharge, ovarian dysfunction may have menstrual disorders, pelvic adhesion obstruction may cause infertility. If the inflammation is limited to the pelvic connective tissue, not involving the fallopian tube, did not affect reproductive function, can still pregnant.

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