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Dangers of PID in Woman

PID can lead to the following complications:

  1. Infertility
  2. Cervical Cancer
  3. Blocked Fallopian Tubes
  4. Injuries to the Fallopian Tubes

Understanding PID:

PID, or Pelvic Inflammatory Disease, is an infection in a woman's reproductive organs caused by bacteria, often exacerbated by unprotected sexual intercourse.

Symptoms of PID (Pelvic Inflammatory Disease) in Women:

  1. Vaginal discharge that may be white, yellow, or milk-like
  2. Itching in the genital area, with increased vaginal softness
  3. Lower abdominal pain, especially during urination
  4. Pain during intercourse
  5. Fever, fatigue, dizziness, and loss of appetite
  6. Irregular menstruation, with challenges like twice monthly cycles

Consequences of Untreated PID:

Prolonged exposure to PID without treatment can result in infertility for women.


It is essential to seek prompt medical attention when experiencing any of these symptoms. PID is a treatable condition with antibiotics, and the use of Ceftriaxone injection (Powercelf) has proven highly effective in PID treatment.