What are symptoms of pelvic inflammatory disease?
The inflammation of any of the female pelvic organs, usually due to infection from a sexually transmitted disease. ChaCha!
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Symptoms of PID vary from none to severe. Women who have symptoms of PID most commonly have lower abdominal pain. MORE?
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The most common symptom of PID is pain in your lower abdomen (stomach area). Other symptoms include fever and discharge.
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Symptoms of PID vary from none to severe. It can cause pelvic pain, scarring of fallopian tubes, ectopic pregnancy and infertility
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Symptoms are: lower abdominal pain, fever, unusual vaginal discharge that may have a foul odor, painful intercourse MORE?
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About Disease
Disease is when the body or mind are not well adjusted to the environment, characterized by pain, discomfort, and distress.
About Sexually Transmitted Disease
Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are diseases, viruses and parasites transmitted through fluid exchange, or occurring through sexual contact between humans. Other names for STDs include venereal disease (VD) and sexually transmitted infections (STI). The term STI is currently the preferred term as it includes a broader range of diseases, including infections transmitted through the sharing of needles used for intravenously injected drugs. Sexually transmitted infections can be passed from person to person without showing any signs of infection or disease.
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