Can menstruation come back and forth with adnexitis?

Adnexitis may lead to recurring periods, but the specifics vary from person to person and from patient to patient. Adnexitis generally refers to inflammatory changes that occur in the ovaries and fallopian tubes under the action of bacteria and other microorganisms, and is a relatively common reproductive system disease in clinical practice. Since the ovaries are closely related to the menstrual cycle, inflammation of the ovaries may lead to irregular menstruation. Patients with adnexitis may then have recurring periods. When the inflammation does not involve the ovaries or when the condition is mild, some patients usually do not experience these problems. Patients suffering from adnexitis are advised to take medication under the guidance of a doctor, rather than using it blindly to avoid adverse consequences.