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Tampons are not associated with pelvic inflammatory disease, and there is no increased risk from using tampons if you have pelvic inflammatory disease.
no, Pelvic inflammatory disease in not life threatening.
How long does it take for a pelvic imflamatory disease to leave your body
pelvic immflamatory disease or pregnant
Pelvic inflammatory disease
Pelvic inflammatory disease most often affect the uterus, cervix, fallopian tubes, and ovaries. It can also affect the peritoneum and other pelvic organs.
Pregnant women with this sexually transmitted disease have infections in the womb and fallopian tubes which is known as pelvic inflammatory disease.
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
It's very unlikely that this would happen, more unlikely that this would happen without the woman contracting toxic shock syndrome, pelvic inflamatory disease, or going into septic shock - but this in itself would not cause menstrual problems.
Pelvic inflammatory disease does not cause cancer. Having multiple sex partners is a risk for both cervical cancer and pelvic inflammatory disease, but even those who aren't sexually active can get PID.
Pelvic inflammatory disease is abbreviated PID.
Usually Pelvic Inflammatory Disease is usually caused by Sexually Transmitted Infections most commonly the Chlamydia and Gonorrhea.