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What to do if you have inflammation after getting the ring? How to prevent and treat it efficiently?

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Asked on:Apr 02, 2026 02:43 PM

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  • Colette Colette

    Apr 02, 2026

      IUD is a common contraceptive method, but the presence of foreign matter in the body will have some negative effects. So, what should I do if there is inflammation after IUD?

      What should I do if I have inflammation after getting an annulus?

      Sheung Wan is a lot female It is a contraceptive method that everyone uses, but if there are foreign objects in the body, it will be somewhat uncomfortable. In the early stages of ring insertion, many women will appear low back pain , abnormal menstruation, increased leucorrhea, etc. Usually these symptoms will disappear on their own a few days after the IUD is inserted, but if they keep happening and there is a smell, it means infection and inflammation, which needs timely treatment.

      check condition

      Patients who develop inflammation and infection after the ring insertion should first undergo active examination to find out what kind of disease they are suffering from. Gynecology Diseases, and symptomatic treatment according to severity.

      Medication

      The treatment method is selected based on timely treatment of inflammation, pathogens, body constitution, drug sensitivity, etc.

      Cooperate with the doctor

      Many women stop taking medication as soon as their symptoms subside after taking medication, causing inflammation to recur. Patients must follow the doctor's instructions, take medication regularly, and follow up for follow-up visits on time. After symptoms are relieved, medication is still needed for a period of time to consolidate the effect.

      Daily maintenance

      During the treatment, you should pay attention to dietary taboos and avoid eating food that contains hair, such as peppers, shrimps, crabs, fatty meats, etc. At the same time, you should avoid bathing, swimming, sexual intercourse, etc., eat a light diet, supplement nutrients in an appropriate amount, and ensure a good rest.

      When is the best time to get a ring?

      Generally speaking, the best time for a woman to get an IUD is within 3-7 days after menstruation, because at this time Uterus The endometrium is relatively thin, and slight damage to the endometrium caused by the IUD can be quickly repaired. At the same time, the uterine opening is tight at this time, making it less likely to fall off after the IUD. If a cesarean section is used for delivery, the birth control ring can be placed in the uterus at the same time as the cesarean section. At this time, the ring can be placed in the best position, and it will not increase the patient's mental burden or physical pain. Moreover, the sterile operation of the cesarean section is strict, and it is not suitable for infection. It can also be placed half a year after cesarean section when the physical condition is normal.

      Women who give birth normally can do it 42 days after giving birth. Postpartum Place during inspection.

      Generally speaking, at this time, the uterus has basically returned to the normal size before pregnancy, the cervix is ​​loose, the difficulty of inserting the ring, and the infection rate is smaller. Unexpected pregnancy after miscarriage needs to be done flow of people At the same time, the intubation surgery can be performed immediately during the abortion. The abortion and intubation can be performed at the same time, which is convenient for women and avoids excessive psychological burden. In addition, mid-trimester induction of labor can also be performed immediately ; After spontaneous abortion, the IUD should be performed within 7 days after menstruation returns to normal. Those who have sex without taking contraceptive measures can insert an IUD within 5 days after having sex for emergency contraception.

      What should you pay attention to before and after getting the ring?

      1. Avoid having sex before taking the ring:

      Women should not have sexual intercourse for at least 3 days before the insertion of the IUD to prevent bacteria from invading the vagina and bringing risks to the IUD.

      2. Preoperative examination:

      Before the ring surgery, a preoperative examination should be carried out to confirm whether you are suitable for the ring surgery, if you have inflammation, and if you have severe anemia , heart disease and other systemic disease Women should not undergo surgery.

      3. Pay attention to hygiene:

      Before and after getting the ring, you should pay attention to personal hygiene, wash your vagina frequently, change your underwear frequently, and keep your vagina dry and clean to prevent bacterial infection.

      4. Get a good rest:

      You need to rest for 2-3 days after applying the ring. You should not do heavy physical labor within a week. It is not advisable to squat for too long, exercise too much or too vigorously, etc. Otherwise, the ring may easily fall off or even cause bleeding.

      5. Supplement nutrition:

      Strengthen nutrition in an appropriate amount. Under the premise of a balanced diet, eat more foods with higher iron content, such as lean meat, pork liver, etc. At the same time, pay attention to the supplement of vegetables and fruits to avoid the physical exhaustion caused by the ring surgery.

      6. Avoid sexual intercourse:

      Women should also temporarily refrain from sexual intercourse after the IUD is applied. Usually, intercourse is strictly prohibited within half a month. Premature sexual intercourse is prone to infection or the hairy IUD may fall off.

      7. Pay attention to side effects:

      After IUD surgery, some women may experience vaginal bleeding or increased menstrual flow. A small amount of bleeding is normal. However, if there is a lot of vaginal bleeding, significant changes in the menstrual cycle, or severe backache, abdominal pain, or serious pain, they should seek medical treatment in time, as they may not be suitable for IUD.

      8. Regular inspection:

      The first examination after the insertion of the IUD is usually after the first menstrual period. The second examination is within 3-6 months after the insertion of the IUD. The third examination is a review 12 months after the insertion of the IUD. Thereafter, the reexamination will be conducted once a year to ensure the safe placement of the IUD. (Reference website: Housewife Network)