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=== Signs / Symptoms === | === Signs / Symptoms === | ||
* Symptoms usually appear after a menstrual period | * Symptoms usually appear after a menstrual period including | ||
** Leukorrhea: Abnormal Smell / Color / amount of vaginal discharge | |||
** Leukorrhea: | ** Fever, Nausea/ Vomiting, Bloating | ||
** Fever, | ** Frequent urination | ||
** Frequent urination | ** Pain during Ovulation / Menses / Sexual intercourse | ||
** Pain | ** Pain on both sides of the abdomen and lower back. | ||
** Pain on both sides of the abdomen | |||
=== Causes === | === Causes === | ||
Sexually transmitted disease (STD): | |||
* N. gonorrhoeae | |||
* Chlamydia trachomatis | |||
* Mycoplasma | |||
* Staphylococcus | |||
* Streptococcus | |||
=== | === Related disease === | ||
* | * [[Endometritis]] | ||
* | * Gonorrhea | ||
=== Miasms === | |||
* [[HSV-1, Herpes Simplex Virus|HSV-1]] | |||
* [[HSV-2, Herpes Simplex Virus|HSV-2]] | |||
=== [[Tissue Salt Remedies]] === | |||
* | |||
* | * [[NM, Tissue Salt Remedy|NM]]: The first choice in Watery /Clear / Slimy gonorrheal infection, which can be continued with SIL for months | ||
* | * [[SIL, Tissue Salt Remedy|SIL]]: Prolonged Offensive gonorrhea | ||
* | * [[KP, Tissue Salt Remedy|KP]]: Bloody gonorrhea | ||
* NP |
Revision as of 02:50, 29 April 2023
Clinic
- Salpingitis is an infection causing inflammation in the Fallopian tubes (also called salpinges).
- It is often included in the umbrella term of PID, along with endometritis, oophoritis, myometritis, parametritis, and peritonitis.
Signs / Symptoms
- Symptoms usually appear after a menstrual period including
- Leukorrhea: Abnormal Smell / Color / amount of vaginal discharge
- Fever, Nausea/ Vomiting, Bloating
- Frequent urination
- Pain during Ovulation / Menses / Sexual intercourse
- Pain on both sides of the abdomen and lower back.
Causes
Sexually transmitted disease (STD):
- N. gonorrhoeae
- Chlamydia trachomatis
- Mycoplasma
- Staphylococcus
- Streptococcus
Related disease
- Endometritis
- Gonorrhea