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Facts about Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)

by The Hope
17th April 2019
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Facts about Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)

By Kemi Olatunde
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Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)is an infection of the organs of a women’s reproductive system. They include the uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, and cervix. It’s usually caused by a sexually transmitted infection (STI), like chlamydia or gonorrhea, and is treated with antibiotics.

It can cause serious problems if it’s not treated. For example, you might have trouble getting pregnant or have pain in your pelvic area that doesn’t go away.

According to the various medical personnel that  spoke with living healthy, It usually occurs when sexually transmitted bacteria spread from the vagina to the uterus, fallopian tubes or ovaries.

Pelvic inflammatory disease often have  no signs or symptoms. As a result, you might not realize you have the condition and get needed treatment. The condition might be detected later if you have trouble getting pregnant or if you develop chronic pelvic pain.

Some signs and symptoms of pelvic inflammatory disease might include:

Pain in the lower abdomen and pelvis .

-Heavy vaginal discharge with an unpleasant odor

-Abnormal uterine bleeding, especially during or after intercourse, or between menstrual cycles

-Pain or bleeding during intercourse

-Fever, sometimes with chills

-Painful or difficult urination

When to see a doctor

It is important to seek urgent medical care if you experience:

Severe pain low in your abdomen

Nausea and vomiting, with an inability to keep anything down

Fever, with a temperature higher than 101 F (38.3 C)

-Foul vaginal discharge

If  these signs and symptoms persist but aren’t severe, see a doctor as soon as possible. Vaginal discharge with an odor, painful urination or bleeding between menstrual cycles can be associated with a Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI). If these signs and symptoms occur, stop having sex and see a doctor  immediately . Prompt treatment of an STI can help prevent PID.

Causes

According to www.mayoclinic.org, a lot of bacteria can cause PID, but gonorrhea or chlamydia infections are the most common. These bacteria are usually acquired during unprotected sex.

Less commonly, bacteria can enter the  reproductive tract anytime the normal barrier created by the cervix is disturbed and this  can happen after childbirth, miscarriage or abortion.

Risk factors

A number of factors might increase  the  risk of pelvic inflammatory disease, including:

Being a sexually active woman younger than 25 years old

Having multiple sexual partners

Being in a sexual relationship with a person who has more than one sex partner

Having sex without a condom

Douching regularly, which upsets the balance of good versus harmful bacteria in the vagina and might mask symptoms

Having a history of pelvic inflammatory disease or a sexually transmitted infection

Most experts now agree that having an intrauterine device (IUD) inserted does not increase the risk of pelvic inflammatory disease. Any potential risk is generally within the first three weeks after insertion.

Complications

Untreated pelvic inflammatory disease might cause scar tissue. You might also develop collections of infected fluid (abscesses) in your fallopian tubes, which could damage your reproductive organs.

Other complications might include:

Ectopic pregnancy. PID is a major cause of tubal (ectopic) pregnancy. In an ectopic pregnancy, the scar tissue from PID prevents the fertilized egg from making its way through the fallopian tube to implant in the uterus. Ectopic pregnancies can cause massive, life-threatening bleeding and require emergency medical attention.

Infertility. PID might damage your reproductive organs and cause infertility — the inability to become pregnant. The more times you’ve had PID, the greater your risk of infertility. Delaying treatment for PID also dramatically increases your risk of infertility.

Chronic pelvic pain. Pelvic inflammatory disease can cause pelvic pain that might last for months or years. Scarring in your fallopian tubes and other pelvic organs can cause pain during intercourse and ovulation.

Tubo-ovarian abscess. PID might cause an abscess — a collection of pus — to form in your uterine tube and ovaries. If left untreated, you could develop a life-threatening infection.

Prevention

To reduce your risk of pelvic inflammatory disease:

Practice safe sex. Use condoms every time you have sex, limit your number of partners, and ask about a potential partner’s sexual history.

Talk to your doctor about contraception.  Many forms of contraception do not protect against the development of PID. Using barrier methods, such as a condom, might help to reduce your risk. Even if you take birth control pills, it’s still important to use a condom every time you have sex to protect against STIs.

Get tested. If you’re at risk of an STI, such as chlamydia, make an appointment with your doctor for testing. Set up a regular screening schedule with your doctor if needed. Early treatment of an STI gives you the best chance of avoiding PID.

Request that your partner be tested. If you have pelvic inflammatory disease or an STI, advise your partner to be tested and, if necessary, treated. This can prevent the spread of STIs and possible recurrence of PID.

Don’t douche. Douching upsets the balance of bacteria in your vagina.

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