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Pelvic Inflammatory Disease(PID)(See also Sexually Transmitted Diseases)
DefinitionAscending infection from the vagina or cervix to the uterus, fallopian
tubes, and broad ligaments in the lower abdomen. CausesAlmost any bacteria can cause PID, but the most frequent agents are
Neisseria gonorrhoeae and Chlamydia trachomatis. Transmitted by sexual
intercourse with a man with urethritis; insertion of an IUD, an abortion,
or childbirth. Highly infectious disease. SymptomsA mucopurulent (pus-like) vaginal discharge caused by cervicitis
(inflammation of the cervix). There may be associated difficulty in
urination due to urethritis (inflammation of the urethra); pain and
bleeding from the rectal area due to inflammation of the anal/rectal
area; abdominal pain may be midline or bilateral in the lower abdomen;
when salpingitis (inflammation of the fallopian tubes) is present,
the pain and tenderness are severe and usually accompanied by nausea
and vomiting. Fever and increased white blood cell count. Severe pain
during pelvic examination. PID must be distinguished from ectopic
pregnancy, appendicitis, or other pelvic diseases by a doctor. TreatmentEarly therapy with appropriate antibiotics is important if subsequent
infertility due to occlusion and scarring of the Fallopian tubes by
adhesions is to be prevented. All sexual partners should be examined
for evidence of sexually transmitted diseases and, if positive, treated
with the appropriate antibiotic. NutrientsAcidophilus, 3 capsules or Herbs
Back to Top RecommendationsThis disease is highly contagious. The Journal of the American Medical
Association suggests that you protect yourself with condoms. Condoms
should be used, but they are no guarantee of protection against venereal
diseases! Check with your doctor!
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