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Can chronic adnexitis heal on its own?

Asked by:Penelope

Asked on:Apr 05, 2026 07:32 AM

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  • Elena Elena

    Apr 05, 2026

    Chronic adnexitis is usually difficult to heal on its own and requires standardized treatment. Chronic adnexitis is mostly caused by acute inflammation that does not heal or persistent infection by pathogens. It mainly manifests as lower abdominal pain, lumbosacral soreness, abnormal leucorrhea and other symptoms.

    If chronic adnexitis is not intervened in time, the inflammation may recur and lead to complications such as fallopian tube adhesions and pelvic effusion. Patients need to follow the doctor's advice and use antibiotics such as Levofloxacin Hydrochloride Tablets, Metronidazole Tablets, Cefixime Dispersible Tablets, etc. to control infection, and use Chinese patent medicines such as Fuke Qianjin Tablets and Jingangteng Capsules to relieve symptoms. Physical therapy such as ultra-short wave and infrared irradiation can promote local blood circulation and assist in the absorption of inflammation. For those who develop hydrosalpinx or pelvic encapsulated fluid, laparoscopic surgery may be required to remove adhesions.

    Pay attention to avoid fatigue and cold in daily life, and prohibit bathing and sexual intercourse during menstruation. Eat a light diet, increase the intake of high-quality protein and vitamins, and drink dandelion tea or honeysuckle tea in moderation to help reduce inflammation. Regular gynecological examinations can monitor changes in the condition. If fever or abdominal pain worsens, seek medical attention immediately. Keep the vulva clean and dry, choose cotton underwear and change it daily, and avoid using harsh lotions to rinse the vagina.

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