What is acute salpingitis?

Acute salpingitis may be the manifestation of lesions caused by pathogen infection of the fallopian tube due to decreased immunity.
Women in the body’s immune function decline, by bacteria, mycoplasma and other pathogens infection, these pathogens in the fallopian tube area growth, local tissue damage, will cause acute inflammatory lesions, manifested as local congestion, edema, oozing, clinically known as acute salpingitis.
In the presence of acute salpingitis need to be treated with antibiotic drugs such as amoxicillin clavulanate potassium, azithromycin, metronidazole and other antibiotics under the guidance of a doctor, which can lead to effective improvement of the condition. If the condition is not treated in time, chronic tubulitis and tubal blockage may occur and may even have an effect on pregnancy.