How to treat tubal infection

  Treatment of tubal infection is divided into conservative medication and surgical treatment.  Fallopian tube infection is one of the sites of pelvic inflammatory disease, mainly due to chronic gynecological inflammatory stimuli, such as vaginitis, cervicitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, adnexitis, etc. Bacteria, fungi, mold, mycoplasma, chlamydia retrograde infection through the vagina into the pelvis, resulting in inflammation of the fallopian tubes, blockage, causing infertility, tubal pregnancy and other adverse consequences. The main manifestation of tubal infection is chronic pelvic pain, relatively obvious in the adnexal area, combined with increased leucorrhea, itching, odor, and in the acute stage, significant fever, chills, headache and other systemic symptoms. The acute attack requires intensive anti-inflammatory treatment, such as oral, intramuscular or intravenous antibiotics, and in more serious cases, where antibiotics are poorly controlled and the examination suggests a large amount of fluid or abscess persists, surgical treatment can be chosen to remove the lesion. Chronic pelvic inflammatory disease is mainly combined with traditional Chinese medicine enemas, oral blood-stasis medicine to relieve pain and promote the absorption of inflammation, as well as local physiotherapy, microwave, red light and other symptomatic treatment.  In short, usually pay attention to vulva cleanliness and hygiene, especially during menstruation and sexual intercourse hygiene, and properly strengthen physical exercise to enhance physical fitness, can effectively prevent the occurrence and recurrence of tubal infection.