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Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)

Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) is inflammation of the uterus, fallopian tubes, or ovaries and nearby structures. Sometimes caused by STDs, PID can be caused by a variety of pathogens or conditions. Many women with PID worry about the long-term effects. This category answer questions about PID, treatment, and consequences.

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What is the root cause treatment to pelvic disease?

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In most cases, the condition is caused by a bacterial infection spreading from the vagina or cervix (the entrance to the womb) into the womb, fallopian tubes and ovaries.

PID is often caused by more than one type of bacterium and it can sometimes be difficult for doctors to pinpoint which are responsible.

But don't worry, it could be treated by herbal medicine" fuyan pill". This medicine is effective on curing PID. Fuyan Pill with the effect of clearing away heat and toxic material, and invigorating the circulation of blood and Qi, can open and clear fallopian tubes, and eliminate the adhesions in the pelvic cavity. By treating the symptoms, reversing the damage tissues or organs, and getting rid of the radical cause of the disease, PID can be completely cured after three to four months' medication.

If you want to know more professional about PID, you could consult online doctors, such as Dr Lee Xiaoping.

If you had asymptomatic chlamydia for five years could you have PID and how would you detect it?

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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.

Can you more than one false negative for chlamydia then get a positive after having PID?

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The chances of a false negative chlamydia test result with the newest test kits may be as high as 10%. The chances of two false negative results are 1%, and of three are one in one thousand. Having a negative result followed by a positive normally means that you were infected with chlamydia between the first and second test.

How do you assess a person with pelvic inflammatory disease?

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History: Symptoms (PQRST): fever, chills, N/V/D, dysuria, vaginal discharge/odor/irritation, postcoital bleeding, dyspareunia, LMP, birth control method.

Sexual history including new partner, condom use, sex practices

Medical/surgical history: prior pelvic surgery, prior PID or ectopic pregnancy, prior STI, medications, med allergies

Social history: social support, work duties, state of relationship that may affect ability to have pelvic rest/abstinence/rest from work and home duties, as well as ability to return for 72 hours and 2 week followup.

Check for history of douching

temp, BP, pulse

clean catch urine, testing for gonorrhea/chlamydia, wet smear to check for WBC, BV, urine pregnancy test

exam: heart, lungs, CVAT, abdominal exam, bimanual

Why does Pelvic Inflammatory Disease sometimes go unrecognized?

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The symptoms of PID can be subtle. Some women are quite ill, with fever, severe pain, and difficulty standing upright. Other women, particularly those with PID caused by chlamydia, can have significant inflammation and scarring without much in the way of symptoms.

Does pelvic inflammatory disease affect white blood cell count?

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yes it will end up dissolving your kidney

What body parts are affected by pelvic inflammatory disease?

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Pelvic inflammatory disease most often affect the uterus, cervix, fallopian tubes, and ovaries. It can also affect the peritoneum and other pelvic organs.