WHAT IS SALPINGITIS?
Salpingitis is a type of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). PID refers to an infection of the reproductive organs. It develops when harmful bacteria enter the reproductive tract. Salpingitis and other forms of PID usually result from sexually transmitted infections (STIs) that involve bacteria, such as chlamydia or gonorrhea. Salpingitis causes inflammation of the fallopian tubes. Inflammation can spread easily from one tube to the other, so both tubes may become affected. If left untreated, salpingitis can result in long-term complications.
WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS?
Not every woman who gets this condition will experience symptoms. When symptoms are present, you may experience:
- foul-smelling vaginal discharge
- yellow vaginal discharge
- pain during ovulation, menstruation, or sex
- spotting between periods
- dull lower back pain
- abdominal pain
- nausea
- vomiting
- fever
- frequent urination
This condition can be acute coming on suddenly with severe symptoms or chronic lingering for a long time with little to no symptoms. Sometimes, symptoms may go away without treatment, giving the false impression that the underlying infection is no longer there. If the infection isn’t treated, it can result in long-term complications.
WHAT CAUSES THIS CONDITION, AND WHO’S AT RISK?
Salpingitis is usually caused by bacterial infections acquired via vaginal intercourse. You may be at an increased risk if you:
- have had an STI
- have unprotected sex
- have multiple sexual partners
- have one partner who has multiple sexual partners
While rare, abdominal infections or procedures, such as appendicitis or IUD insertion, may cause salpingitis.
IF LEFT UNTREATED, IT CAN RESULT IN COMPLICATIONS SUCH AS:
- the spread of infection to other areas of the body, including the uterus and ovaries
- long-term pelvic and abdominal pain
- tubal scarring, adhesions, and blockages, which can lead to infertility
- abscesses in the fallopian tubes
- ectopic pregnancy
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