Yes. You can have any number of pathogens at the same time. You should be treated for each before they destroy you. No reason exists why you should go untreated and have them turn your brain into scrambled eggs.
Trichomoniasis does not cause PID. However, the change in bacterial flora that typically occur with trich may increase the risk of PID. Someone diagnosed with PID should also be tested for chlamydia and gonorrhea at the same time. See your health care provider for accurate diagnosis and treatment, and to make sure you had complete screening.
One in five women with chlamydia will develop PID. For many, the infection will resolve. For a small percentage, they may have chronic PID, even after treatment.
No; but chlamydia can cause PID.
And they could both be treated by herbal medicine "fuyan pill"
You can't get chlamydia or PID from saliva.
Chlamydia affects Latinos she same as any other group; chlamydia can lead to sterility or PID.
The IUD itself does not increase the risk of PID. If a woman has chlamydia or gonorrhea at the time of insertion, the risk of PID is increased.
Chlamydia will lead to PID.
Bacteria, usually from chlamydia and gonorrhea, cause PID.
A chlamydia test can't diagnose PID. Diagnosis of PID is difficult, as the bacteria can be infecting the upper reproductive tract without symptoms. A physical exam is the way to check for PID.
It is possible to be pregnant and have PID at the same time.
It is possible to be caused by PID.
Yes, you can get pregnant and catch chlamydia at the same time.
You can have PID from chlamydia without having significant symptoms. Detection is difficult, but some PID can be detected by physical exam. Talk to your health care provider for advice specific for your situation.
Yes it can be.
Yes; it is developing into PID.