Pelvic Inflammatory Disease – Know Your Facts

The Pelvic Inflammatory disease is a common condition affecting the pelvic organs of the women. An infection to these organs causes inflammation and fever in most cases. About 1 million women in the US are known to suffer from PID each year. This STD is prominent in cases where the woman has a history of Chlamydia or Gonorrhea. Most cases of PID are unnoticed until the infection has affected the important reproductive organs. This is so because very slight fever and vaginal discharge are commonly ignored by women.

Other bacterial infections or viral or bacterial entry into the vagina of a woman may also cause PID. The sexually transmitted diseases are known to increase the risk of contracting PID. Women known to have multiple sex partners are at a greater risk of developing PID. The bacteria upon entry affects the ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus and the cervix. Complications of PID are severe when left untreated.

Know the Symptoms:

Although this infection is asymptotic in nature. Some women may experience the following symptoms.

  • High fever(as high as 104ºF)

  • Abnormal vaginal discharge.

  • Pain while urinating or during sexual intercourse.

PID during pregnancy can complicate things for the fetus. Hence, any sign of STD must be diagnosed and treated at the right time to avoid complications.

Severe infections may scar the uterus, fallopian tubes or any other reproductive organs thereby resulting in infertility.

What to Expect in a treatment?

Antibiotics are prescribed to terminate the bacteria causing the infection and inflammation in one/multiple reproductive organs. It is important that one follows the advice religiously even if the painful symptoms disappear. Although completing the course does not guarantee check of infection recurrence, in the long run, it helps avoid immediate painful recurrence which occurs as a consequence of not sticking to the prescription.

Are You at Risk?
  • A woman who has suffered from PID is at a greater risk of contracting it.

  • Women who have multiple sex partners are also increasing their risk of infection.

  • Douching is another practice which puts the woman at risk of PID because the bacteria is further pushed into the organs upon using it.

  • Also insertion of any intra uterine device will increase your chances of PID. It is safer to test for PID before opting for an IUD to avoid such a consequence.

Excessive and long term usage of antibiotics will give rise to resistant bacteria and hence stubborn infections which do not responsd to a treatment. Alternate natural treatment options are safer methods to get over the infection. These medicines work to strengthen your immune system and hence fight away the infection naturally.

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Originally posted 2021-09-29 06:48:50.

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