Can I have an IUD if I have gynecological inflammation?

If there is gynecological inflammation depends on what kind of inflammation, in the acute phase of inflammation is not possible to get an IUD. In cases such as chronic cervical inflammation, IUDs can be performed. In the acute stage of mycosis vaginalis or trichomonas infection, the vaginal mucosa is congested and in this case, if you put on the IUD, it will easily cause infection. Therefore, if you have inflammation in gynecology, you can put on the IUD, but usually you can put on the IUD if you have chronic inflammation or mild inflammation. After the IUD must be well anti-inflammatory symptomatic treatment. If you have gynecological inflammation in the acute stage is generally the first treatment of inflammation, after the inflammation is cured, within 3-7 days after the clean menstruation to the hospital to put on the IUD. So if the IUD before, first check whether there is inflammation, if it is inflammation in the acute phase can not be on the IUD.