Spikes in the small pelvis

The internal organs of man, due to the slippery, covering shell, easily shift relative to each other. The mobile organ is capable of performing certain functions. Conversely, attachment to another structure, fixation, any violation of mobility inevitably leads to malfunctions in the work of the organ, signifies pathology and changes in its tissues.

Where do spikes come from?

The formation of adhesions is a soldering and joining of internal organs, which is not foreseen by nature and disrupts its normal mobility. Spikes are formed because there is insufficient treatment or there is an untreated inflammation of the uterine appendages when there are hidden infections that lasted for a long time, operations on the abdominal cavity.

Spikes are formed approximately equally

In our abdomen, the abdominal fluid fills the entire space between the organs. This fluid secretes the peritoneum, a thin leaf that from the inside lining the abdominal cavity. In operations, sexual infections, inflammation of the internal organs of the peritoneum is irritated, the release of the liquid sharply increases, it becomes adhesive and viscous. Thus, nature helps us "seal inside a deep damage. In addition, during surgical intervention, when the surgeon reaches the diseased organ, he cuts the multilayered films to ensure that the organs slide. After the operation, seams remain, which tighten such a complex structure in the knots, for some time the sticky liquid is released into the abdominal cavity and "glues" adjacent tissues and organs.

After the formation of point-like adhesions, the coalescent bodies change the axis of motion and they move around the junction point. Since the movement around the spike is limited, the area of ​​the adhesion increases and the mobility of the organ decreases. Gradually, at the junction, a dense scar is obtained, it "tightly" fastens the tissues and organs. This causes spasms of supporting muscles and ligaments, lymph flow and normal circulation are disturbed.

The consequences of the adhesions in the small pelvis are as follows: a difficult outflow and blood flow causes in the small pelvis varicose veins of the peritoneal space and veins of the uterus, stagnant phenomena. A restriction of lymph flow provokes inflammatory diseases, leads to the fact that the immune defense of the organ decreases.

If you do not treat pelvic adhesions

The process spreads in different directions, eventually forming chains of tightly connected ligaments, tissues, organs. In any place of such a chain, the disease affects the weakened organ. Women often experience the consequences of untreated adhesions in the small pelvis, such as ectopic pregnancy, various disorders of the menstrual cycle, abdominal pain during sexual intercourse, obstruction of the fallopian tubes, infertility and bending of the uterus.

Doctors often encounter a vaginal incision during childbirth. The incision facilitates the passage of the fetus, but over time, the development of adhesions and scarring of the vaginal tissue can occur, which will lead to disruption of the pelvic organs, the uterus and bladder. What to say about Caesarean section and its consequences? After the operation, there is a scar on the front wall of the uterus. Further to it, loops of the intestine are soldered, a ligament that supports the bladder. As a result of the development of adhesions, cystitis, constipation, permanent headaches, bladder depression, varicose veins, chronic pelvic pain develop.

Physiotherapy will be an effective method for treatment of adhesions. It will allow, in combination with mud therapy and gynecological massage, to soften the adhesions so that they become stretchable and thin. This can reduce, and in some cases, stop pain, improve bowel and ovarian function, which are often connected by spikes.

Medical care is needed not only to treat adhesions. Any woman who has undergone abortion, cauterization of the cervix, laparoscopy, cavity operation should consult a gynecologist how to prevent spikes in a small pelvis. A woman will be more worthwhile to visit a gynecologist before pregnancy and after childbirth. So you can avoid serious problems in the future.