Is there a relationship between pelvic inflammatory disease and cysts

  Women are prone to gynecological diseases, such as vaginitis and cervicitis, with a high incidence rate, and the incidence rate of pelvic inflammation and ovarian cysts is not low. After women discover gynecological diseases, they should seek treatment as soon as possible to avoid affecting fertility. So, is there a relationship between pelvic inflammatory disease and cysts in women?

  

Is there a relationship between pelvic inflammatory disease and cysts1

  Pelvic inflammatory disease and cysts in women are not related, they are two different diseases, and the location of the disease is also different. Pelvic inflammatory disease is a serious gynecological disease caused by bacterial infection in the pelvic area of women. If left untreated, it can cause significant harm to one's health.

  When women suffer from pelvic inflammatory disease, they often experience symptoms of abdominal pain. If it is acute pelvic inflammatory disease, it is relatively easy to treat and the patient can recover quickly. If it belongs to chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, the treatment time is relatively long, and it is also prone to recurrence.

  Ovarian cysts are one of the most common ovarian diseases, and in women, they may affect the development and release of eggs, so they must be treated as soon as possible. Mild ovarian cysts can be treated with medication. If the cyst is relatively large and the adverse symptoms are severe, the effect of medication will not be very good. At this point, everyone needs to undergo surgery, which can completely remove the cyst and cure the ovarian cyst.

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