What are the symptoms of an inflammatory pelvic disease?
Pelvic inflammatory disease is also known from the abbreviation PID and it is a devastating disease that affects the female reproductive system. This may be due to an infection with certain sexually transmitted diseases, various types of bacterial infection, and in some cases contraceptive devices such as intrauterine equipment (IUD). PID calls are that this can lead to permanent damage to the fallopian tubes, which could be difficult to become pregnant, increase the risk of ectopic pregnancy and create chronic pelvic pain. Knowing the symptoms of inflammatory pelvic disease is very important, but this is where the problem comes. Not all women are symptomatic and can not know about the condition until they have damaged the reproductive system. PID could cause a vaginal discharge that is heavy and may have odor, often described as a fish odor. Other potential symptoms of the disease are pain in the lower back, low degree fever, stomach sickness, pain during contact or sometimes during urinationAnd the feeling of overall fatigue.
Sometimes symptoms of inflammatory pelvic disease are very serious and impossible to ignore them. They could include a high fever, more than 101 degrees F (38.33 ° C) and very serious pelvic, abdominal and back. Vomiting is often present and pain can be so significant that it causes dull. This is medically urgent and needs the care of the doctor immediately.
On the other hand, some women do not have any symptoms of an inflammatory pelvic disease until an extreme pain starts in the pelvis that does not disappear. Alternatively, those who suffer from the inability to achieve pregnancy should be on PID. Another ink for PID is if women had ectopic (tubal) pregnancy.
Because the symptoms of inflammatory pelvic disease are not always present, one of the best things that women can do is to analyze behavior for determining the risk factors of the disease. The greatest risks occurIn sex with more partners and especially unprotected sex. This raises the chances of closing gonorrhea or chlamydia, which are two common causes of PID. If women have recently had any procedures involving a reproductive system such as work/birth, abortions, abortions or insertion of IUD, signs of pelvic disease should be sought because all these include the possibility of infection. Checks with a doctor several weeks after pregnancy, abortion or et cetera are important to ensure that there is no infection.