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Can you still have PID as a result of chlamydia years after you've been treated?


A long time ago, when I was a teen, my heartless boyfriend who cheated on me gave me chlamydia. I didn't have it long when I found out about it, but the wierd thing is to treat it they had me mix this powder with water and drink it, they said thats all i had to do(and wait 7 days to have sex again)I haven't been back to the doctor since because I hate to go and I've been very careful who i have sex with. I know I haven't caught it again, but sometimes I wonder if the medicine they gave me even worked because i heard of people taking pills to treat it that's not what they gave me. Even more concerning I have had chronic pelvic pain for years(which i thought was natural)and I'm almost 100% positive that i'm infertile. Is it likely that I got PID which has caused all these problems? And have I had it all this time? or is it more likely that I've had the same std for all these years?(even though I nor any partner i've been with has had symptoms.)

Well, first let me say that if you had chlamydia all these years, you would know it. The infection doesn't get any better or level off, the iritation gets worse and urination only become more painful. I have heard of the powdered drink. There is also a concoction of pills you can take not to mention my personal favorite, a shot in the ***. All are common and effective treatments against chlamydia and gonnorhea

As for PID, STD Facts say:

"Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is a general term that refers to infection of the uterus (womb), fallopian tubes (tubes that carry eggs from the ovaries to the uterus) and other reproductive organs. It is a common and serious complication of some sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), especially chlamydia and gonorrhea. PID can damage the fallopian tubes and tissues in and near the uterus and ovaries. Untreated PID can lead to serious consequences including infertility, ectopic pregnancy (a pregnancy in the fallopian tube or elsewhere outside of the womb), abscess formation, and chronic pelvic pain."

From what I've read, PID is usually the result of the STI left untreated. If you do have PID, it most likely wasn't the result of your previous infection. However, noone on Yahoo!Answers will be able to tell you. You need to get to a hospital ASAP.

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