Chronic pelvic inflammatory disease
Chronic pelvic inflammatory disease (chronic pelvic inflammatory disease) refers to the chronic inflammation of the female genitalia and its surrounding connective tissue and pelvic peritoneum. Often, acute pelvic inflammatory disease is not completely treated. In the case of poor physical condition, the course of acute pelvic inflammatory disease can be prolonged and recurrent, resulting in chronic pelvic inflammatory disease. Fallopian tubes. Chronic pelvic inflammatory disease is more stubborn, which can lead to menstrual disorders, increased leucorrhea, pain in the waist and abdomen, and infertility. If chronic appendicitis has formed, it can touch the mass.
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