Pelvic infection or Pelvic Inflammatory Disease is caused by one or more Sexually Transmitted Diseases. They usually only cause infertility if they go untreated for a long time, or you have several different episodes. The reason they cause infertility is by producing scar tissue in the Fallopian Tubes that interfere with the sperm getting to the egg. It can also increase your odds of having an ectopic or tubal pregnancy due to the fertilized egg getting stuck in the tube.
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Among women with chlamydia, 10 to 15% will have pelvic inflammatory disease. In many cases, they many not notice any symptoms although chlamydia is affecting their fertility. Of those with PID, 20% may have scarring that affects fertility, and 9% may have future ectopic pregnancy. So for every 100 women with chlamydia, two or three will be infertile and one to one and a half may have a future tubal pregnancy. (see related link).
Its possible You could have a Pelvic infection.
An untreated UTI can cause a more severe bladder infection, which takes longer to fully treat, or even a kidney infection, which can become very serious. For females in particular, a UTI can also cause reproductive issues such as Pelvic Inflammatory Disease/Infection. For men, sexual function can be inhibited, with decreased fertility.
If the pain is due to a infection and it goes untreated it can lead to sterility. Tumors can also give pain. It's important to find out why she has pain.
Pelvic inflammatory disease most often affect the uterus, cervix, fallopian tubes, and ovaries. It can also affect the peritoneum and other pelvic organs.
Pelvic empyema is usually caused by an infection that spreads from nearby structures, such as the female reproductive organs or the urinary tract. This infection can lead to the accumulation of pus in the pelvic cavity, resulting in the condition known as pelvic empyema. Prompt treatment with antibiotics and drainage of the pus is essential to manage this condition.
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In pelvic empyema, the infection produces large amounts of thick, foul-smelling pus that is rapidly replaced even after drainage
Probably have a bladder infection. Go to the doctor.
Pelvic pain doesn't happen instantly upon becoming infected with chlamydia. It is a longer term symptom of the infection.