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Link Between Pelvic Inflammatory Diseases And Infertility

Link Between Pelvic Inflammatory Diseases And Infertility
February 14, 2022HealthInfertility

Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is an inflammation of a woman’s upper reproductive tract, including the structures of the uterus, ovaries, and fallopian tubes. Salpingitis, inflammation of the fallopian tubes, is the most common manifestation of the disease. PID is known to be a long-term consequence of many sexually transmitted diseases as well as bacterial vaginosis (BV), pelvic surgery, and other gynecologic procedures that cross the cervix.

It is fundamentally a preventable condition.

Pelvic inflammatory disease is, essentially, caused by the body overreacting to an infection. As the immune system tries to fight off the invading bacteria, it causes local inflammation and scarring. Although this may successfully wall off the infection inside the reproductive tract, it can damage the organs. PID can cause scarring in the uterus, fallopian tubes, and even in the pelvic cavity. This is one of the main reasons it causes chronic pelvic pain.

The most common infections associated with the pelvic inflammatory disease are chlamydia and gonorrhea. Because the symptoms of PID are the result of the body’s response to the underlying infection, treatment usually involves antibiotics to treat that infection. In severe cases, or in an emergency, surgery may be necessary to drain an abscess that has ruptured or that threatens to rupture.

Symptoms 

  • Pain in the lower abdomen and pelvis
  • Irregular periods
  • Pain during sex
  • Pain during urination
  • Lower back pain
  • Excess vaginal discharge with a foul odour
  • Fever, exhaustion, diarrhea, vomiting, and other general signs of infection.

Is PID common? 

In the early 1990s, the self-reported frequency of PID in women was approximately one in nine. PID was more than twice as common in women with a history of sexually transmitted diseases (26 per cent) than among women who had never reported an STD (10 per cent).

Younger age: Sexually experienced teenagers are three times more likely to be diagnosed with PID than their 25- to 29-year-old counterparts. Scientists do not know, however, whether this is due to biological factors that make young women more susceptible to STDs or different sexual behaviors in these two age groups.

Women have the highest risk of PID of the ethnic groups

seen in the U.S. This may be related to biological factors, or due to their comparatively high frequency of douching.

Contraceptive Choice: Barrier methods, such as condoms, and oral contraceptives reduce the risk of PID. Despite the problems with the Dalkon Shield in the 1970s, the use of modern intrauterine devices (IUD) is not considered to significantly increase the risk of PID, except possibly around the time of insertion.

Douching: Douching greatly increases a woman’s risk of PID.

Concerns about PID 

Worldwide, PID is one of the leading causes of ectopic pregnancy and preventable infertility in women.

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