Pelvic Inflammatory Disease: Causes, Symptoms and Treatments
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease or PID is an infection of the women’s
reproductive organs or an inflammation of the female’s uterus,
fallopian tubes and ovaries. As this infection spreads it affects the
nearby tissues and organs. The disease makes the normal tissues scarred
and it further blocks the passage for an egg to pass. This prevents one
from having children. In cases of the egg implanting itself outside the
uterus, then a dangerous condition is formed which is called the
ectopic pregnancy where it causes an internal bleeding and eventually
death to the women.
PID occurs in more than a million women annually in the United
States. Although the disease can occur at any age, it is seen more
common among sexually active women under the age of 25. PID is caused
mostly by the same disease that causes a sexually transmitted disease
(STD).Chlamydia and Gonorrhoea are what mainly causes PID. Pelvic
Inflammatory Disease is caused through sexual contact with multiple
partners, and it is researched that the bacteria or the germs which
infects the pelvic areas can also enter through childbirth,
miscarriage, endometrial biopsy, elective abortion or through insertion
of an intrauterine device.
Symptoms of Pelvic inflammatory disease are fever, severe pain in
abdomen or pelvis, irregular menstrual bleeding, painful sexual
intercourse, and vaginal discharge with an abnormal colour or smell.
Other symptoms include painful urination, nausea, and frequent
urination, bleeding after intercourse, fatigue, and increased menstrual
cramps and pain during ovulation. These symptoms however may occur even
in patients with an ectopic pregnancy or infertility.
They are said to be suffering from a silent form of PID, not always
harmful but is just a temporary condition. A technique called the
sensitive serum pregnancy test can be performed to check for symptoms
of ectopic pregnancy.
Occurrence of these above symptoms over a period of time when not
under the condition of ectopic pregnancy or infertility to any women
may be an onset to PID.
There are different forms of diagnosing PID.Ultrasounds of the
Pelvic and vagina are used to diagnose ectopic pregnancy of over 6
weeks.Laproscopy is another technique that is used widely to diagnose
PID.
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease is first treated with antibiotics and if
no positive result is seen within 3 days of the medication, then the
patient is required to visit the doctor for further treatment. These
antibiotics are for mild cases of PID, and are given to the patient
through an IV and later through the mouth. Chlamydia is treated with
antibiotics that include tetracyclines, erythromycin, acithromycin and
quinolones. Different antibiotics are used depending upon the nature
and severity of the PID.
Patients suffering from Tubo-Ovarian abscesses are required to be
hospitalized and treating the partners of STD is also a step to
preventing and treating PID from occurring. Further, doctors also
recommend the patient to visit a psychotherapist because most often
women are diagnosed with anxiety pangs or acute fear of the disease
still being present after being cured. Proper communication between the
doctor and the patient is required to know the exact sufferings and
symptoms occurring.
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