HOW TO PREVENT PELVIC INFLAMMATORY DISEASE (PIDs)
Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) refers to an infection that occurs in various reproductive organs in women.
PID can lead to
serious consequences, including infertility, blocked of the Fallopian tubes and chronic pelvic pain.
- Know if you are at risk.
Frequently PID is connected with gonorrhea and chlamydia .
There are other factors that may put you at risk also. They are:
-Frequent douching.
-Use of an intrauterine device (IUD).
-Being of childbearing age and
-sexually active.
-Being under age 25.
-Having multiple sex partners.
-Having a sex partner who has multiple sex partners.
- When you have infection and refused together yourself treated on time.
Take the following precautions:
- If you suspect you may have have gonorrhea and/or chlamydia, get
early diagnosis and treatment.
- Practice abstinence.
- Maintain a mutually monogamous relationship with a partner who known to be uninfected with an STD.
- Use a condom to reduce the risks of getting STDs.
- Have yearly testing for chlamydia, especially if you are under age 25, are sexually active, or have multiple sex partners.
See your doctor immediately if you have any of the following:
- Abnormal sore or canker in your genital area.
- A vaginal discharge with a strong, repugnant odor.
- Burning sensation during urination.
- Bleeding or spotting outside your menstrual cycle.
Today get treated, your health is your wealth do not joke with it, avoid face make up and buying of clothing when your health is at stake.
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