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PID is an infection in women's reproductive organs, including the fallopian tubes, ovaries, cervix, and uterus. It can cause many problems.
Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is a reproductive organ infection in females. The pelvis, situated in the lower abdomen, encompasses the fallopian tubes, ovaries, cervix, and uterus.
PID can be triggered by different types of bacteria, including those responsible for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) like mycoplasma genitalium, gonorrhea, and chlamydia. What usually happens is that bacteria will first enter the vagina and cause an infection. When time passes, the infection will move into the pelvic organs.
This disease can escalate into a severe and potentially life-threatening condition if PID spreads to the bloodstream.
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If you have mycoplasma genitalium, gonorrhea, chlamydia, or any other STIs, your risk of having PID will increase. However, you can also develop PID without having any STI at all.
Here are some more factors that can increase your risk:
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Symptoms of PID may not be present for some women, but for those who do have symptoms, they may include:
There are some more severe symptoms, such as:
If you are experiencing severe symptoms, see a doctor or go to the emergency room (ER) immediately. This might be a sign that the infection has already spread to your bloodstream or other parts of your body.
Your doctor can usually diagnose PID after hearing your symptoms, but in most cases, your doctor will run tests to confirm whether you have PID. When the infection is positive, your doctor will run more tests and check the damage done to your pelvic area. PID can result in scarring of the fallopian tubes and permanent harm to the reproductive organs.
For treatment, your doctor will most likely prescribe antibiotics to kill the bacteria that caused your infection. Even though you've only taken antibiotics for a few days and the symptoms are disappearing, you should still finish the prescribed antibiotics, as stopping early might cause the infection to return.
Surgeries are also possible. This happens rarely and only if a pelvic abscess breaks open, if your doctor thinks it might, or if your infection isn't responding well to treatment.
The bacteria causing PID can also spread through sexual intercourse. Men can be silent carriers of bacteria that cause this disease. If you are sexually active, your partner should also get treated, as your infection can come back if your partner isn't treated. You will need to avoid sex during your treatment.
You can decrease your risk of PID by:
If Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) is left untreated, your symptoms can get worse and become problems such as:
As mentioned above, this infection can also spread to your bloodstream or other parts of your body and can cause a life-threatening problem.
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