How is pelvic inflammation treated?
(1) Put an end to various ways of infection, keep the vulva clean and dry, wash the vulva with clean water every night, and assign a special person to wash the vulva. Never wash the vulva with hand, hot water, soap, etc. When pelvic inflammation, leucorrhea is large and viscous, so you should change * *, * * tight and chemical fiber texture * *.
(2) If * * has bleeding during menstrual period, after abortion and after gynecological surgery such as ring removal, sexual life must be prohibited, swimming, bath and sauna bath must be prohibited, and sanitary napkins should be changed frequently. At this time, the body's resistance decreases, and pathogenic bacteria are easy to take the opportunity to enter, resulting in infection.
(3) Patients diagnosed with acute or subacute pelvic inflammatory disease must follow the doctor's advice and actively cooperate with the treatment. Patients must stay in bed or take a semi reclining position to facilitate the localization of inflammation and the discharge of secretions. Patients with chronic pelvic inflammatory disease should not be too tired, do a combination of work and rest, and control sex, so as to avoid aggravation of symptoms.
(4) Fever patients generally sweat more when they relieve fever. They should pay attention to keep warm and keep their body dry. After sweating, they should change their clothes and trousers to avoid blowing air conditioner or direct convection wind.
(5) Pay attention to the quantity, quality, color and taste of leucorrhea. Those with large amount of leucorrhea, thick yellow color and foul smell indicate that the condition is serious. For example, leucorrhea changes from yellow to white (or light yellow), the amount changes from changeable to less, and the taste tends to be normal (slightly sour taste), indicating that the condition has improved,
(6) Patients with acute or subacute pelvic inflammatory disease should keep their stools unobstructed and observe the characteristics of their stools. If you see pus in the stool or have a sense of urgency, you should go to the hospital immediately to prevent pelvic abscess from breaking the intestinal wall and causing acute peritonitis.