PID can lead to the following complications:
- Infertility
- Cervical Cancer
- Blocked Fallopian Tubes
- 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:
- Vaginal discharge that may be white, yellow, or milk-like
- Itching in the genital area, with increased vaginal softness
- Lower abdominal pain, especially during urination
- Pain during intercourse
- Fever, fatigue, dizziness, and loss of appetite
- 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.