Can you get an IUD if you have gynecological problems?

Whether the IUD can be removed if there is gynecological inflammation should be judged according to the nature of the inflammation and the onset of the inflammation. If the gynecological inflammation is acute or at the onset of gynecological inflammation, immediate removal of the IUD is generally not recommended; if the gynecological inflammation is chronic and no abnormality is seen in the leukorrhea examination, the IUD can usually be removed.
Gynecological inflammation mainly refers to the inflammation that occurs in the female reproductive system, which can be divided into acute inflammation and chronic inflammation. If an individual has acute gynecological inflammation or is in a period of gynecological inflammation, it is generally not recommended to remove the IUD immediately to avoid aggravation of inflammation or spreading of inflammation, and local treatment can be carried out on the site of inflammation first, and the IUD can be removed after the inflammation is stabilized.
If an individual suffers from chronic gynecological inflammation, such as chronic cervicitis, chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, etc., the leukorrhea should be examined before the IUD removal surgery. If there is no abnormality in the leukorrhea examination, the IUD removal surgery can be carried out; if there is abnormality in the leukorrhea examination, it mostly suggests that this may be the period of inflammation, and it is generally not recommended to carry out the IUD removal surgery immediately.
Before IUD removal surgery, you should complete the preoperative examination to clarify whether you have acute gynecological inflammation or are in the period of gynecological inflammation, so as to avoid aggravation of inflammation and other conditions after the IUD removal surgery.