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PELVIC INFLAMMATORY DISEASE

PELVIC INFLAMMATORY DISEASE (PID)


FACTS ABOUT (PID)


What is Pelvic inflammatory disease?


An infection of the female reproductive organs.

It usually occurs when sexually transmitted bacteria spread from the vagina to the womb (uterus), fallopian tubes or ovaries.


SYMPTOMS


The signs and symptoms of pelvic inflammatory disease can be subtle or mild. Some women don't experience any signs or symptoms. As a result, you might not realize you have it until you have trouble getting pregnant or you develop chronic pelvic pain.


* Pain — ranging from mild to severe — in your lower abdomen and pelvis


* Abnormal or heavy vaginal discharge that may have an unpleasant odor


* Abnormal uterine bleeding, especially during or after intercourse, or between menstrual cycles


* Pain during intercourse


* Fever, sometimes with chills

Painful, frequent or difficult urination


N:B ; Vaginal discharge with an odor, painful urination or bleeding between menstrual cycles can also be symptoms of a sexually transmitted infection (STI).

If you're having this signs stop having sex and go and see your health care agent or see a doctor .


Untreated pelvic inflammatory disease might cause scar tissue and pockets of infected fluid (abscesses) to develop in the reproductive tract. These can cause permanent damage to the reproductive organs.


OTHER FACTORS THAT ONE CAN CONTACT PID

Being a sexually active woman younger than 25 years old


Having multiple sexual partners


Being in a sexual relationship with a person who has more than one sex partner


Having sex without a condom


Douching regularly, which upsets the balance of good versus harmful bacteria in the vagina and might mask symptoms


Having a history of pelvic inflammatory disease or a sexually transmitted infection.


PREVENTION


PRACTICE SAFE SEX:Use condoms every time you have sex, limit your number of partners and ask about a potential partner's sexual history (if you know that your partner is not trustworthy and probably has multiple sex partners be caution and practice safe sex).

GET TESTED:Request that your partner be tested. If you have pelvic inflammatory disease or an STI, advise your partner to be tested and treated. This can prevent the spread of STIs and possible recurrence of PID.


Can it be treated?YES IT CAN...

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