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How PID Causes Infertility?

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Time: 2013/9/25 17:11:11

pelvic inflammatory disease is one of the common gynecological diseases. Among those sufferers, quite a number of them also develop infertility.

PID can occur as a result of: a miscarriage or abortion; labor and delivery; sexually transmitted disease (STD).

Symptoms of PIDinclude: abdominal pain or tenderness; pelvic pain during intercourse; smelly yellow or green vaginal discharge; irregular periods; fever or chills; mild to severe nausea.

In clinical cases in China, over 60% BPH sufferers actually has salpingitis. While inflammation occur in fallopian tubes, lesions such as hydrops and obstruction often occur. When eggs cannot pass the fallopian tubes and enter the uterine, infertility occurs.

The first portion of fallopian tubes to develop a lesion is the endosalpinx. The endosalpinx would occur swell, edema, congestion and other lesions. When the endosalpinx epithelium sheds, the endosalpinx or the fimbrial end would be clingy. And the tubes are blocked.

If the fallopian tubes are not completely blocked, ectopic pregnancy often occur.



Key words: PID; PID causes; PID symptoms; infertility

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