Untreated PID may cause ectopic pregnancy.
You will become sterile if PID goes untreated; worst case scenario is death.
Yes, untreated PID can cause permanent damage to the reproductive organs. Be sure to finish all treatment prescribed and attend all follow-up visits.
Yes - PID is a serious condition caused by an untreated STD.
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.
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PID can cause abdominal pain in women.
Bacteria, usually from chlamydia and gonorrhea, cause PID.
Yes, PID can cause bloating, as can the antibiotics used to treat it. It is important to stay in close contact with your health care provider during treatment for PID. Call the office today to talk about your symptoms.
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.
Chronic salpingitis is the inflammation of fallopian tubes, and it may spread locally in your pelvic cavity and cause PID. Always abnormal bleeding, bleeding between menses are symptoms of PID.
Can be cured if treated immediately. If untreated or the disease becomes chronic may result in scarring and cause infertility or ectopic pregnancy. Death is rare but may occur if ovarian abcesses rupture. Generally speaking, acute PID symptoms can be relieved by some antibiotics in a short time.while if chronic,it is hard to cure.But there is a patent pill FUyan pill which is invented by a doctor with many years'study .patients have been saved .
It is rare, but possible, to have Pelvic Inflammatory Disease without having an STD. Normally, the cervix prevents bacteria that enter the vagina from spreading to the internal reproductive organs. If the cervix is exposed to a sexually transmitted disease -- such as gonorrhea and/orchlamydia -- the cervix itself becomes infected and less able to prevent the spread of organisms to the internal organs. PID occurs when the disease-causing organisms travel from the cervix to the upper genital tract. Untreated gonorrhea and chlamydia cause about 90% of all cases of PID. Other causes include abortion, childbirth, and pelvic procedures. It is rare, but you can get PID without having an STD. No one is sure why, but normal bacteria found in the vagina and on the cervix can sometimes cause PID.