Salpingitis

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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.
  • The most common are:
    • Leukorrhea: An abnormal smell and colour of vaginal discharge,
    • Fever, nausea, vomiting, bloating, and
    • Frequent urination.
    • Pain may be felt during ovulation, during periods, during sexual intercourse
    • Pain on both sides of the abdomen, and lower back.

Causes

Risk factors

  • Endometrial biopsy
  • Curettage
  • Hysteroscopy
  • Antibiotic treatment
  • Ovulation
  • menstruation
  • Sexually transmitted disease (STD)

Common Bacterial species

The bacteria most associated with salpingitis are:

  • N. gonorrhoeae
  • Chlamydia trachomatis
  • Mycoplasma
  • Staphylococcus
  • Streptococcus