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I was diagnosed with PID (pelvic inflamatory disese) is this curable? Yes it can be cured with several types of antibiotics but it does not reverse the damage it may have already caused to your reproductive organs. So be sure to get it taken care of ASAP or else you may become infertile or are a higher risk of having an ectopic pregnancy! Good Luck :) PID is a condition often result from gonorrhea and chlamydia infection. These bacterias thestroy your reproductive tissue and can often leave a permanent damage to you by causing scarring to your organs, leaving you at risk for infertility and etopic pregnancy. If you have multiple reapeated infection, you might need to treat it right away since repeated infections will cause you to have these risk yes, you can clear the infection with antibiotics. but you cannot fix any tubal damage that may have occured. pid can lead to chronic pain, infertility and ectopic (tubal) pregnancies. use a condom http://www.cdc.gov/std/PID/STDFact-PID.h... |
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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... You should have gone back for your follow-up examination to make sure your body cleared the underlying infection that caused your PID. If your infections was something like chlamydia or gonorrhea, ... GET A SECOND OPINION ...Absolutely. Check out this link for more information: ... It's highly unlikely that you have PID,so,please stop worrying yourself.Abnormal discharge,particularly if discoloured COULD indicate a mild infection..you dont have to have sex to get that. ... try webmd.com I hope everything is ok!! ...I had the same exact thing... and all it was for me was the meds didnt work... I went back and got retested and put on new meds... but the time I was finally cleared of chlamydia it had been a tota... While many cases of PID are the result of a sexually transmitted infection, sexual activity is NOT necessary for PID to develop. ANY prolonged infection in the reproductive tract can result in PID.... |
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