Thursday, August 12, 2010

Get effective ways to treat Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)

The symptoms of PID vary from woman to woman , and may include dull pain in the lower abdomen (on one side or both) that may get worse when you walk or move about ,pain during or after sex ,bleeding between periods or after sex,lower back pain (either dull or sharp),a sense of pressure or swelling in the lower abdomen,fever(often with chills),feeling tired or unwell,abnormal vaginal discharge, nausea, vomitting and dizziness, leg pain,increased period pain,increased pain at ovulation, burning or pain when urinating and urinating more frequently than usual, or feeling that you can't empty your bladder.

There are a number of ways bacteria can enter a woman's internal reproductive organs.For example, when the cervix is open ( e.g. during menstruation or at ovulation), or if the cervix itself becomes infected,bacteria have a greater chance of getting through and causing infection. This can also happen during pelvic surgery or invasive procedures that disrupt the cervix, such as abortion, childbirth or insertion of an inta-uterine device.
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