Can You Have a Pelvic Inflammatory Disease Without Having an STD? Symptoms (original) (raw)

It is rare but possible to get pelvic inflammatory disease without having an STD.

It is rare but possible to get the pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) without having an STD.

In about 10% of cases, pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) may occur without having an STD.

PID is the infection and swelling of the female reproductive organs. It can involve the vagina, uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries. The risk of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) increases if one has STDs/STIs (sexually transmitted diseases/infection), such as gonorrhea and chlamydia, or a history of STD.

What causes pelvic inflammatory disease?

The majority of PIDs are sexually transmitted. Nonsexual PID may occur in

  1. Septic abortions
  2. During the medical termination of pregnancy if there is improper sterilization of tools
  3. Procedures like dilation and curettage
  4. Rupture of an abscess inside the abdomen and it has spread to the uterine tubes

The most common causative microorganisms of PID are sexually transmitted. They include

Several other bacteria can also cause PID, such as

What are the risk factors of pelvic inflammatory disease?

Some factors that can increase the risk of PID are

What are the signs and symptoms of pelvic inflammatory disease?

The signs and symptoms of the pelvic inflammatory disease vary with each individual. Some may have mild or no signs and symptoms while others may have severe symptoms. Some common signs and symptoms include

When to see a doctor

The following require immediate medical attention

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Can pelvic inflammatory disease be prevented?

The following can help reduce the risk of pelvic inflammatory disease

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