The IUD is a safe and effective method of contraception, but it may have some adverse effects on the body such as gynecological inflammation, irregular menstruation, allergic reactions, abdominal and lumbar pain, etc. The IUD can cause gynecological inflammation, cervicitis, perineal inflammation and pain.
1. Gynecological inflammation: After the IUD is put on, it is easy to induce gynecological inflammation, such as pelvic inflammatory disease, cervicitis, endometritis, etc., which is often accompanied by leukorrhea, leukorrhea, odor, and pain in the abdomen and other symptoms.
2. Irregular menstruation: IUD can stimulate the endometrium, leading to abnormal proliferation of the endometrium, resulting in shorter menstrual cycle time, increased menstrual flow, prolonged menstrual period and so on.
3. Allergic reactions: People with allergies are also prone to allergic reactions after the IUD, such as local itching, pain, increased secretions and other symptoms.
4. Abdominal and lumbar pain: after the IUD, there is a foreign body in the uterus, which can stimulate the uterus to contract and cause abdominal and lumbar pain.
If you feel unwell after the IUD, you should consult a doctor in time, complete the relevant examinations, and actively deal with the problem under the guidance of a professional doctor to avoid aggravation of the condition.