Does pelvic inflammatory disease affect infertility

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Recently, a woman came to our hospital and said that she hadn't been pregnant for many years. Her husband divorced her. She ran to check herself. Unexpectedly, she found out that she was suffering from ovarian infertility. Does pelvic inflammatory disease affect infertility? Do you have any experience in these treatment processes? Let's share the influence of pelvic inflammatory disease on infertility.

Does pelvic inflammatory disease affect infertility

Reason 1: congenital absence of uterus, infantile uterus and solid uterus without uterine cavity can affect women's fertility. Postposition or severe retroflexion of uterus, endometritis and intrauterine adhesions are the causes of infertility. About 75% of patients with endometriosis have a history of infertility, which is because it can cause posterior adhesion of uterus, poor activity, can also cause tubal adhesion, leading to decreased peristaltic ability.

The second reason: the tubal is too long or narrow, tubal inflammation caused by lumen occlusion, water or adhesion, will hinder the operation of sperm, eggs or fertilized eggs. Tubal diseases account for 25% of female infertility, which is an important cause of infertility. Inflammatory diseases include tuberculosis, endometriosis, trichomonas, gonorrhea and other pathogenic bacteria infection.

The third reason: follicular hypoplasia in ovary, inability to ovulate and form corpus luteum, premature ovarian failure, polycystic ovary, ovarian tumor and other factors that affect follicular development or ovulation will cause infertility.

matters needing attention

Sperm is very tender and fragile, and its growth environment is generally 1-2 ℃ lower than the temperature. Therefore, men should keep plenty of energy to provide sperm with a suitable environment for growth and living.