The endometrium is the tissue that lines the inside of the uterus. The endometrium, like any tissue, can become irritated, inflamed or infected. Sexually transmitted diseases such as gonorrhea and chlamydia can cause endometritis. Endometritis is...
The main treatment for endometritis is antibiotics, although on rare occasions surgery may be necessary to treat the condition. Endometritis is the inflammation or irritation of the uterine wall lining. It can be caused by an infection, such as...
Endometritis is an inflammation or irritation that takes place in the uterus. Commonly known as pelvic inflammatory disease, endometritis is caused by sexually transmitted diseases (STD), through a change in normal vaginal bacteria and from...
Chronic endometritis is a female medical condition in which the lining of the uterus is inflamed. Women with chronic endometritis typically have a bacterial or viral infection that affects the reproductive system, such as bacterial vaginosis....
Endometritis is inflammation of the inner lining of the uterus that can result from a sexually transmitted infection such as chlamydia or gonorrhea, but most often occurs after a miscarriage or childbirth involving prolonged labor or a cesarean...
Endometritis occurs when the lining of the uterus becomes inflamed or irritated due to infection, and is more commonly known under the general diagnosis of pelvic inflammatory disease or PID. According to the Centers for Disease Control and...
Doctors used to believe that bacterial vaginosis, while capable of causing irritating vaginal symptoms, was essentially harmless. However, evidence linked bacterial vaginosis to more serious conditions such as pelvic inflammatory disease,...
Abdominal pain can manifest anywhere between the chest and the pelvis. It can originate within the abdomen or outside the abdomen. Lower abdominal pain is a common health complaint, especially among women. Lower abdominal pain is often caused by...
Uterine infection after childbirth, medically termed endometritis, does not interfere with breast-feeding your baby, Dr. Drew Keister reports in the July 2008 "American Family Physician." Between 1 and 3 percent of women develop...
A hysterosalpingogram (HSG) refers to an X-ray of your fallopian tubes and uterus. According to the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, your doctor will place a cannula (tube) into the opening of your cervix and fill your uterus and...
Gardnerella vaginalis is one of a number of bacteria including Mycoplasma hominis and several anaerobic organisms that cause the bacterial vaginosis syndrome characterized by a fishy smelling and white vaginal discharge, according to "Harrison's...
A cesarian-section is a method of giving birth through a surgical incision in the abdomen. There are many situations that call for a c-section, such as the baby being in distress, the baby appearing feet instead of head first (breech), if your...
Throughout their child bearing years, many women will experience spotting or bleeding in between menstrual periods. Vaginal bleeding that occurs between periods or after menopause sometimes may be due to cancer or precancer and should be evaluated...
A cesarean section, commonly referred to as a C-section, is performed when a vaginal birth is considered not safe or possible for the mother or child. A surgical incision is made in the lower abdomen, enabling delivery of the baby. A C-section is...
A uterine infection, also known as endometritis, is a bacterial infection of the uterine lining. Staphylococcus aureus is the most common bacteria responsible for uterine infections. Uterine infections occur in about 10 to 30 percent of women who...
A C-section, or a cesarean section, is a surgical procedure in which a baby is delivered through an incision in the lower belly area. When vaginal birth is not possible or there are complications involved, which may harm the mother or the baby, a...
A uterine infection, medically known as endometritis, is a medical condition in which the lining of the uterus actually becomes irritated or inflamed. According to MedlinePlus, this uterine infection typically occurs after having a miscarriage or...
There are numerous reasons you could be experiencing bleeding after sexual intercourse (also known as post-coital bleeding), and determining the cause is key in preventing it from happening again. If the problem is medical, you may need to have...
An imbalance of the bacteria normally found in the vagina can cause bacterial vaginosis, a type of vaginitis (inflammation of the vagina with abnormal discharge and pain or itching). To treat bacterial vaginosis, a doctor will prescribe...
Group B beta-hemolytic streptococci, or Streptococcus agalactiae, are normal flora of the lower intestinal tract and female genital tract in up to 35 percent of women. Colonization of the vagina with group B streptococci typically is an indication...
A Cesarean or C-section procedure involves making a surgical incision to remove your baby. C-sections are recommended if you have a complicated pregnancy, such as your baby being in a breach position, that does not enable you to deliver in a...
Vaginal bleeding occurs frequently in females, due to a natural, biological process that happens monthly. However, there are times when abnormal bloody vaginal discharge occurs between periods. This can be caused by pregnancy or a change in...
Bleeding from intercourse, also known as post-coital bleeding, is vaginal bleeding that occurs after sexual intercourse. This bleeding can result for a variety of reasons, ranging from vaginal trauma, cervical conditions or infections and STDs....
Growing evidence suggests that probiotics, friendly bacteria, might be useful in preventing and treating some conditions during pregnancy, according to a 2005 article in the journal “Canadian Family Physician.” Lactobacillus...
Group B streptococcus, also known as Group B strep or Baby Strep, is a common bacterial infection found in the vagina, rectum and lower intestine of many healthy women. Although the chances of a pregnant mother passing GBS to her baby during...
According to MedlinePlus, a patient information service of the U.S. National Library of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health, herpes is an infection caused by the herpes simplex virus. Oral herpes causes cold sores, also called fever...