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Causes of diarrhea caused by pelvic inflammatory disease

Can pelvic inflammatory disease cause diarrhea? Pelvic inflammatory disease has always been a frequent disease in women, but severe diarrhea has also been plagued by women's normal life. So, can pelvic inflammatory disease cause diarrhea? Experts say that pelvic inflammatory disease can cause diarrhea.

Zhang, a middle-aged woman, often has diarrhea about half a month after her menstruation is clean. The etiology was not clear in many laboratory examinations, and there was no obvious curative effect after using general antidiarrheal drugs. Later, in a gynecological examination, she was diagnosed with pelvic inflammatory disease. After a period of active treatment, not only the pelvic inflammatory disease was basically cured, but also the diarrhea that often troubled her disappeared.

Is pelvic inflammation causing you diarrhea?

Is this diarrhea really caused by pelvic inflammation?

Although most diarrhea is directly related to gastrointestinal diseases, some diarrhea are caused by diseases of other organs and gastrointestinal tract. For example, some women in the pre menstrual period, menstrual net after half a month and pregnancy about 40 days with the emergence of early pregnancy reaction and diarrhea, when taking antidiarrheal drugs often ineffective.

The reason why pelvic inflammatory disease may cause diarrhea is that the uterus is located in front of the rectum. When suffering from pelvic inflammatory disease, pelvic congestion in the posterior position of the uterus (more severe congestion in the anterior pelvic cavity), and uterine congestion becomes soft, which will be closer to the rectum, oppress the sacral nerve and produce a feeling of falling down. The uterus presses the rectum and stimulates the contraction of rectal mucosa to cause defecation. If pregnant women with pelvic inflammatory disease, pelvic and uterine congestion is more obvious, inflammation affects the rectum, will stimulate the rectum and produce diarrhea.