Childbirth, abortion, miscarriage very often lead to the development of such a disease as endometritis. Inaccurate douching, probing, scraping, and various studies damage the functional layer, which leads to the penetration of tuberculosis microbacteria, diphtheria and Escherichia coli, chlamydia, streptococci and other microorganisms into the body.
Symptoms of endometritis
The disease can be both chronic and acute. Due to the mild symptoms at the initial stage, women often fail to start treatment at the right time.
As a result of the penetration of microorganisms through the genital tract, chronic endometritis develops. Treatment of this form of the disease is carried out in a hospital setting. The symptomatology of this species is as follows: pain in the lower abdomen, unnatural discharge, fever, large blood loss during menstruation. If these signs appear, it is necessary to urgently consult a specialist, since treatment that has not been started in a timely manner can cause great harm to the female body.
Acute endometritis occurs due to mechanical damage to the uterine mucosa. Symptoms of endometritis occurring in acuteform:
- weakness, frequent headaches;
- uterine bleeding;
- drawing pain in the female organs;
- fever;
- lower back pain;
- purulent discharge.
If these symptoms appear, you should consult a doctor, as the disease can also affect other parts of the female genital organs. Treatment of endometritis is more effective precisely in the initial stages of the disease.
Treatment
If you find yourself with symptoms of endometritis, then you are prescribed treatment after consultation with a specialist. It can be performed on an outpatient basis under medical supervision.
Common treatment for acute illness:
- Vitamins and immunostimulants.
- Prescription of antibiotics "Cephalosporin" and "Metragil" intravenously, and the drug "Gentamicin" - intramuscularly.
- Cleaning the uterine cavity.
If there are symptoms of chronic endometritis, a smear is taken for a reaction to antibacterial drugs. The following treatment regimen is determined:
- Antibacterial drugs.
- Antivirals.
- Decontamination of female genital organs.
- Removing toxins from the blood.
More effective is a treatment method that uses the introduction of drugs into the uterine cavity. Hormone therapy is added.
Purulent endometritis involves curettage of the uterine cavity. With thisThe procedure uses general anesthesia. This is followed by hormone therapy.
Traditional medicine
Folk methods of treating this disease are also known. Althea root, cudweed, leuzea, lavender, sweet clover leaves, blueberries, wormwood, nettles, pine buds chop and mix. Pour 2 tbsp into 3 cups of boiling water. spoons of the mixture. Insist for 12 hours, strain. Take a decoction 3 times a day, one-third of a glass.
But despite the existing folk methods of treating endometritis, remember that it would be more correct to entrust your he alth to a qualified specialist.