Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is an infection of the reproductive organs of women.
This may include infection of:
The infections that can cause PID include:
PID can cause severe illnesses in a woman, requiring treatment in hospital. However, sometimes PID can occur without causing any signs or symptoms. That is, the woman may not feel sick and may not notice any change in her body. PID is a very serious disease because it can lead to long term problems.
PID is one of the leading causes of infertility in women. Women who have had PID may have difficulty becoming pregnant and if they do become pregnant, there may be problems with the pregnancy.
The primary risk factor for PID is infection with a sexually transmitted infection (STI) in particular, Chlamydia and gonorrhoea.
Risk factors for these STIs include
Women can have PID without any signs or symptoms. Women may notice
If you have symptoms suggestive of an STI or think you may have been exposed to one, you should seek medical attention immediately.
PID can be prevented by avoiding risky sexual behaviours. To reduce your risk
If you think you may have been at risk of getting a sexually transmissible infection, you may be at risk of having PID. Have a sexual health check to be sure.
The doctor can test for PID by:
If you find out that you do have PID, anyone you have had sex with in the past few months will need to be tested and treated also. This is to make sure that they are cleared of the infection and to prevent you from getting the infection again and needing treatment all over again. If you feel uncomfortable or embarrassed about telling your partner or partners, the doctor or nurse can contact them. This is a confidential process and your name will not be mentioned. This is very important for your health, for your partners health, and the health of other people they have sex with.
PID is treated with antibiotics. Sometimes three different antibiotics are given.
To ensure the infection has been cured
Sexual partners who have the infection should be treated at the same time otherwise you may get the infection again.
If a woman is very sick with PID, she may need to be admitted to hospital for treatment.