PID is pelvic inflammatory disease. It is a complication that arises from prolonged infection of the female reproductive tract. Usually, PID is a complication of prolonged chlamydia infection, but gonorrhea, bacterial vaginosis and trichomoniasis can also lead to PID in the long run.
You can treat PID by curing the underlying infection. This can be done with antibiotics; the specific antibiotic depends on the specific infection.
Symptoms include abdominal cramping, pelvic pain, painful sexual intercourse, fever, painful urination, discharges, etc.
Prolonged bouts of PID can lead to infertility. PID causes infertility by clogging the Fallopian tubes and uterus with scar tissue. This scar tissue forms in response to the inflammation of the internal linings of these structures -- hence pelvic INFLAMMATORY disease.
While not all PID is caused by STDs, STDs are a major contributing factor. It can take 3 weeks to several months for an infection to result in PID.
Here as some of my favorite sources:
http://www.cdc.gov/std/PID/STDFact-PID.htm
http://www.niaid.nih.gov/factsheets/stdpid.htm
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000888.htm
http://www.ashastd.org/learn/learn_pid.cfm
2007-04-13 10:33:29
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answered by Gumdrop Girl 7
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PID is Pelvic Inflammatory Disease. There are several symptoms, some similar to common Vaginal Infections. It is treated with Antibiotics usually, and sometimes Hospitalization is required. Try going on-line to WebMD for more details.
2007-04-13 10:38:00
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answered by SwatDoc 3
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1) PID = pelvic inflammatory disease, it is inflammation involving lower female genitalia that extends to involve the inner lining of the pelvis (peritoneum)
2) It is treated by giving antibiotics as well as treating the underlying cause (the one that started everything).
3) Underlying causes can be: STD, IUD (intrauterine contraceptive device), sever UTI, septic lower genitalia injury etc..
4) Presentation: pelvic pain, tenderness, fever, nausea, signs of sepsis
5) Now good luck in doing your paper :D
2007-04-13 11:04:09
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answered by balbossa 2
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It really depends on the kind of reaction paper (literature response, etc.) but usually you should include things like how you feel about the topic, what you agree/disagree with and why, whether or not you can identify with it (have you experienced something similar before?) and your personal evaluation. For more help, this website is great for walking you through a reaction paper:
2016-05-19 18:05:05
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answered by ? 3
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Pelvic Inflammatory Disease. It's treated with several kinds of antibiotics. Symptoms can include abdominal pain, fever, painful intercourse, foul odor, painful urination. It can be cured but some women have very mild symptoms and don't realize they have it.
2007-04-13 17:29:39
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answered by darbaby000 1
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Pelvic Inflammatory Disease. There is a great deal of information available. Good luck on your paper and God bless****
2007-04-13 14:34:03
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answered by ? 7
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Pelvic Inflamatory Disease. Go the the library.
http://women.webmd.com/Women-Medical-Reference/sexual-health-your-guide-to-pelvic-inflammatory-disease
2007-04-13 10:34:37
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answered by Jumping_bean 2
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Gumdrop is right on. That's exactly what I would have told you. I won't bother to repost it.
2007-04-13 13:09:44
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answered by emt_me911 7
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try this link too...
http://women.webmd.com/Women-Medical-Reference/sexual-health-your-guide-to-pelvic-inflammatory-disease
2007-04-13 12:39:55
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answered by littlemizzthing321 2
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