Is endometritis hereditary?

Endometritis is not hereditary, endometritis is a type of pelvic inflammatory disease and has nothing to do with heredity. Endometritis is a type of pelvic inflammatory disease, often a mixed infection of endogenous pathogens and exogenous pathogens, if the decline of their own immunity and resistance, or the invasion of external pathogens can lead to endometritis, and heredity has nothing to do with. The pathological manifestations of endometritis are endometrial congestion, edema, and inflammatory exudate, and if it is more serious, it can be manifested as endometrial tissue necrosis, detachment, and the formation of ulcers. Clinical manifestations include fever, lower abdominal pain, and increased vaginal discharge. If endometritis is identified after clinical examination, active anti-infection treatment should be given under the guidance of the doctor. Usually pay attention to personal hygiene, if there is vaginal inflammation, should be timely and active treatment. Usually actively exercise, eat a balanced diet, improve their own resistance and immunity.