4. Endometritis
Endometritis is an inflammatory condition of the lining of the uterus or so-called womb and is usually due to an infection. This can cause pelvic pain, abnormal vaginal bleeding or discharge, and fever. It’s usually not life-threatening, but it is better to get it treated as soon as possible. It can be caused by different bacteria, but ureaplasma infection has been linked to the condition in the past.
It will generally go away when treated by your doctor with prescribed antibiotics.
Untreated infections can lead to complications with the reproductive organs, issues with fertility, and other general health problems. To minimize the risk, a further review of the disease will help you better in learning what they are, the symptoms and your outlook if diagnosed. All women have a normal mix of bacteria in their vagina. Endometritis can be caused when this natural mix of bacteria changes after a life event