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🔴 CHRONIC GYNECOLOGICAL INFECTIONS – THE “SILENT CULPRIT” BEHIND INFERTILITY!

🔴 CHRONIC GYNECOLOGICAL INFECTIONS – THE “SILENT CULPRIT” BEHIND INFERTILITY!

🔴 CHRONIC GYNECOLOGICAL INFECTIONS – THE “SILENT CULPRIT” BEHIND INFERTILITY! 

✅ Approximately 35% of female infertility cases are associated with infections that damage or obstruct the fallopian tubes. Notably, Chlamydia trachomatis, a sexually transmitted bacterium, often causes asymptomatic infections, making early detection and treatment difficult. 

⛔ Both symptomatic and asymptomatic infections, along with their complications, may lead to: 

❗️ Chronic cervicitis and endometritis, which alter reproductive tract secretions. 
❗️ Changes in gamete or embryo physiology, and anatomical abnormalities such as intrauterine adhesions. 
❗️ Infections are also a major cause of male infertility, second only to oligospermia (low sperm count). 

Even more concerning, unprotected sexual activity significantly increases the risk of acquiring infections such as chlamydia, gonorrhea, Trichomonas vaginalis, and candidiasis. 

🛡️ PROTECT YOUR FERTILITY – ACT NOW! 

Studies have shown that Chlamydia trachomatis and other pathogens may invade the fallopian tubes and cause persistent infections, contributing to infertility via two key mechanisms: 

  • Tubal obstruction 

  • Immune-mediated embryo rejection 

The most effective preventive measures include early detection and timely treatment of both symptomatic and asymptomatic gynecological infections: 

✔️ Regular screening for sexually active women of reproductive age 
✔️ Promotion of safe sex practices and limiting high-risk sexual behavior 

In addition, both healthcare professionals and patients should raise awareness about the importance of modern diagnostic methods to ensure early detection and effective treatment. 

❗Women, take note: 

“Every time you have unprotected sex with a new partner, you risk compromising your future fertility.” 

💬 Note: Infertility can also result from non-STD-related infections, including postoperative infections, postpartum infections, ruptured appendicitis, or genital tuberculosis. 

👉 Don’t let these “silent” infections steal your chance at motherhood. Take steps to protect your reproductive health today. 

💬 Listen to your body! 
If you have any concerns or questions about your gynecological health, reach out to the experienced doctors at CarePlus Clinic for timely consultation and examination. 

🎯 CarePlus currently offers Comprehensive Gynecological Screening Packages tailored to individual needs: 

👉 View the Comprehensive Gynecological Check-up for Single Women here: 
https://www.careplusvn.com/vi/kham-phu-khoa-toan-dien-cho-nu-doc-than-3 

👉 View the Comprehensive Gynecological Check-up for Married Women here: 
https://www.careplusvn.com/vi/kham-phu-khoa-toan-dien-cho-nu-co-gia-dinh-3 

👉 View the STI Screening Package for Women here: 
https://www.careplusvn.com/vi/tam-soat-cac-benh-lay-truyen-qua-duong-tinh-duc-cho-nu 

Reference: 
-  Infections as a Cause of Infertility 
Authors: Miles J. Novy, MD; David A. Eschenbach, MD; Steven S. Witkin, PhD Cite as: Novy, M, Eschenbach, D, et al. Global Library of Women’s Medicine (ISSN: 1756-2228), 2008; DOI: 10.3843/GLOWM.10328 

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