Can endometritis be induced by pelvic inflammatory disease?

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Health Consultation Description: Can endometritis be induced by pelvic inflammatory disease?


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Condition analysis: 
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease or PID as it is most commonly known, is a form of uterus infection. Do you know that more than a million females are affected by PID in the United States per year. Any woman can get PID irrespective of whether she is pregnant or given birth. PID is basically an infection to a woman’s reproductive organs and this infection spreads across from the uterus, fallopian tubes, ovaries and the structures surrounding there.

Most probably PID is caused by bacteria that gets transmitted through sexual intercourse. The common symptoms of PID are pain in the abdomen, back pain, abnormal uterine bleeding, heavy vaginal discharge, pulsating urination, painful sexual intercourse and fever with more than 38 degrees centigrade. These symptoms can become worse on the last day of menstrual period and also the days following menstrual cycle.

Pelvic Inflammatory Disease or PID as it is most commonly known, is a form of uterus infection. Do you know that more than a million females are affected by PID in the United States per year. Any woman can get PID irrespective of whether she is pregnant or given birth. PID is basically an infection to a woman’s reproductive organs and this infection spreads across from the uterus, fallopian tubes, ovaries and the structures surrounding there. Most probably PID is caused by bacteria that gets transmitted through sexual intercourse. The common symptoms of PID are pain in the abdomen, back pain, abnormal uterine bleeding, heavy vaginal discharge, pulsating urination, painful sexual intercourse and fever with more than 38 degrees centigrade. These symptoms can become worse on the last day of menstrual period and also the days following menstrual cycle.

Instructions: 
Progesterone Cream: Alternative practitioners sometimes recommend progesterone cream. Progesterone is thought to slow the growth of abnormal endometrial tissue. Although it's not considered a cure, it may improve symptoms such as pain during menstrual periods and pelvic pain. There haven't been any studies on progesterone cream for Endometriosis, so we don't know for certain about its effectiveness or safety.

Progesterone cream is derived from either soy or Mexican wild yam. A molecule called diosgenin is extracted in a lab and converted to a molecule that's exactly like human progesterone and added to back to the cream. Some companies sell wild yam cream, but unless it has been converted in a lab it is useless because the body can't convert wild yam to progesterone on its own.

Natural progesterone cream is applied to the wrists, inner arms, inner thighs, or upper chest at a dose and schedule that should be recommended by a professional. It's important to be supervised and to have progesterone levels monitored on lab tests because too much progesterone can cause such side effects as mood changes, Depression, water retention, weight gain, and absent or abnormal menstrual bleeding.


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 Key words:  Endometritis

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