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Do I Have Inflammation Of The Ovaries (PDI)?

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Most common questions used to investigate

Are you a sexually active woman?

Are you between 15 and 25 years old?

Do you feel pain in your lower abdomen below your belly button and around the pelvis?

Does the pain intensify during your period?

Do you feel pain or discomfort during intercourse?

Do you have irregular menstrual bleeding?

Do you have bleeding between periods?

Do you produce more vaginal discharge than usual?

Do you have vaginal discharge that has unusual color or a smell?

Do you have some pain or any other difficulties during urination?

Do you feel constant fatigue?

Do you have fever?

Do you have nausea or do you vomit?

Do you practice unprotected sex without use of condom?

Do you have multiple sexual partners or a new sexual partner?

Do you have a history of inflammatory bladder disease or a sexually transmitted infection?

Common conclusions

Your risk for Inflammation of the ovaries is low. Ovaries are part of the female reproductive system. Infection of female reproductive organs is also known as pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). Inflammation of the ovaries often causes no signs or symptoms and you might not realize you have a problem. The condition can be detected accidentally many years later. It is strongly recommended that you visit your gynecologist regularly to maintain your reproductive organs in good health.

You probably have inflammation of the ovaries. Ovaries are part of the female reproductive system. Infection of female reproductive organs is also known as pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). This condition must be treated so it is essential that you visit your gynecologist. After the examination, your gynecologist will instruct you to perform the necessary laboratory tests and determine the appropriate therapy. Untreated ovarian infection can have serious consequences on your reproductive health and on your overall health.

References

• Pelvic inflammatory disease. (2015, September 3)
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/pelvic-inflammatory-disease-pid/

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