Chronic endometritis

Chronic endometritis is a recurrent inflammation of the endometrium, a membrane that lines the inside of the uterus and can be caused by sexually transmitted diseases such as syphilis or chlamydia, pelvic inflammatory disease, salpingitis, lesions and damage during childbirth or abortion and by the insertion of an intrauterine device.

This chronic inflammation can cause infertility, miscarriages, failure to implant the embryo after fertilization and premature delivery.

  • Treatment of chronic endometritis may involve the use of oral or intravenous antibiotics.
  • Resting and drinking plenty of water are important supplements to make treatment faster and more effective.

Treatment of chronic endometritis should involve partners in the relationship to reduce the risk of new infections. In the most complicated cases, hospitalization is necessary.

Symptoms of chronic endometritis may include

Endometritis can be short-lived, i. e. acute, and is characterized by hypogastre, high fever, painful menstruation and yellow vaginal discharge and vaginal bleeding.

Diagnosing endometritis involves evaluating the symptoms of women and using additional diagnostic tests such as blood tests, endometrial biopsy, laparoscopy and culture, and bacterial testing.

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