After giving birth, women need to have an IUD inserted. This is the best choice for contraception. However, after the IUD is inserted, women will feel uncomfortable. So women should also pay attention to it. If there are any abnormalities in the body, they need to stop the IUD immediately. If there are some diseases in the body, they need timely treatment. So what are the disadvantages of IUD? Many people don’t know much about the disadvantages of having an IUD, so when choosing it, they don’t know how to make the best choice. The following is a detailed introduction to its disadvantages so that everyone can have some understanding. Disadvantages of the ring: 1. Infection: IUD insertion can cause infection. When inserting an IUD, the doctor will strictly disinfect the woman's vulva, vagina and endometrium, and infection rarely occurs. Infection may occur in women who have a history of genital tract inflammation, or who have sex too early or too frequently after having an IUD inserted. 2. Bleeding: Most women will have a small amount of bleeding 3-4 days after the insertion of the IUD. This can stimulate the uterus to contract, and can also quickly scratch the cervical canal or endometrium and cause bleeding. Therefore, for some women, bleeding after IUD insertion generally does not require treatment and will heal on its own after a week. Occasionally, red discharge or small amounts of bleeding may occur, which can be stopped with general hemostasis. 3. Lower abdominal pain or back pain: A few women will have this feeling after the IUD is inserted. This is caused by the contraction of the uterus after the IUD is inserted. Sometimes it can also be caused by the IUD being too large or moved to the lower part of the uterus. Mild cases do not require treatment and will generally adapt gradually; severe cases can try indomethacin or other anti-inflammatory drugs for symptomatic treatment; if symptoms persist, a suitable type of ring can be replaced; if B-ultrasound confirms that the contraceptive device has moved downward, the position of the ring can also be corrected. 4. Increased vaginal discharge: If a contraceptive ring with a tail thread is installed, it can also cause a significant increase in cervical secretions, that is, increased vaginal discharge. After a period of time, when the endometrial tissue has fully adapted, at this time, not only will the vaginal discharge increase significantly, but it will also be accompanied by systemic fever, lower abdominal pain and other discomforts. In this case, you need to urgently take anti-inflammatory drugs or go directly to the hospital. 5. Increased menstrual flow: In the early stages of IUD insertion, especially in the first three months, women may experience prolonged menstrual periods or irregular spotting. Many problems are caused by damage to the endometrium, and the situation will improve as the placement time increases. Through the above introduction, we have a good understanding of the disadvantages of having an IUD. Therefore, when doing it, we also need to have a good understanding of the above. After these situations occur, timely treatment is needed. If the infection is caused, if it is very serious, treatment must be carried out, otherwise it will cause great damage to your own health. |
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