What Are the Symptoms of Sexually Transmitted Pelvic Inflammatory Disease?
Disease description:
Today, I accompanied a friend for a medical examination and noticed that her test report indicated “sexually transmitted pelvic inflammatory disease.” I’m curious—what are the symptoms of sexually transmitted pelvic inflammatory disease?
Symptoms of sexually transmitted pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) include high fever, loss of appetite, abdominal pain, lumbosacral aching, postcoital bleeding, and increased menstrual flow. When patients develop any of these symptoms, they should promptly seek evaluation at a qualified medical facility. Treatment for sexually transmitted PID typically involves antibiotic therapy as the primary approach. During treatment, patients must adhere strictly to the prescribed medication regimen and maintain proper local hygiene.