Chronic Endometritis in Radha Hospital & Fertility Center
At Radha Hospital & Fertility Center, we understand how hidden conditions can affect a woman’s reproductive health. Chronic Endometritis is one such problem – often overlooked, but it can significantly impact fertility and pregnancy outcomes. With timely diagnosis and treatment, it can be managed effectively, improving your chances of a healthy pregnancy.
What is Chronic Endometritis?
Chronic Endometritis is a long-term inflammation of the endometrium (the inner lining of the uterus). Unlike acute infections that cause severe pain and fever, chronic endometritis is usually silent and mild, making it hard to detect without proper medical tests.
Causes of Chronic Endometritis
This condition often develops due to:
Undetected or untreated uterine infections
Retained products after miscarriage, abortion, or delivery
Infections after uterine procedures (D&C, IUI, IVF, hysteroscopy)
Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)
Tuberculosis infection (Genital TB) – common in some regions
Symptoms of Chronic Endometritis
Many women do not have obvious symptoms. When symptoms are present, they may include:
Abnormal menstrual bleeding (heavy or irregular periods)
Persistent pelvic pain or discomfort
Pain during sexual intercourse
Vaginal discharge with unusual odor
Difficulty conceiving or recurrent pregnancy loss
Chronic Endometritis and Fertility
Chronic Endometritis can:
Prevent proper embryo implantation in the uterus
Increase the risk of recurrent IVF failure
Cause miscarriages due to poor uterine environment
Affect endometrial receptivity, reducing chances of pregnancy
At Radha Hospital & Fertility Center, we give special attention to diagnosing chronic endometritis in women with unexplained infertility, repeated IVF failure, or recurrent miscarriages.
How is Chronic Endometritis Diagnosed?
Doctors use specialized tests to detect this hidden condition:
Hysteroscopy – Direct visualization of the uterus lining
Endometrial biopsy – Checking tissue for plasma cells (CD138 test)
Ultrasound scan – May show thickened or irregular uterine lining
Microbiological culture or PCR tests – To identify specific infections
Treatment of Chronic Endometritis
The good news is that chronic endometritis is treatable. Treatment depends on the cause:
Antibiotics – Main treatment for bacterial infection
Anti-TB medications – If caused by genital tuberculosis
Hysteroscopic procedures – To remove adhesions, polyps, or retained tissue
Follow-up biopsy or scan – To confirm complete recovery
Why Choose Radha Hospital & Fertility Center?
Expertise in Reproductive Immunology & Advanced Fertility Care
Accurate diagnosis with advanced hysteroscopy and biopsy tests
Personalized treatment to restore endometrial health
Holistic care to improve IVF and natural conception success rates