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Pelvic Inflammatory Disease – PID

Introduction

Pelvic inflammatory disease is an inflammatory condition (often secondary to infection), affecting any part of the higher female reproductive system, e.g.; uterus, fallopian tubes, ovaries.

PID typically results from an ascending infection from the cervix, and most commonly is a result of the sexually transmitted infections chlamydia, or less so, gonorrhoea.
PID can cause irreversible damage to the structure of the female reproductive system, and untreated, can result in infertility, ectopic pregnancy, chronic pain, and pelvic abscess.

Epidemiology

Aetiology

STD

Every patient having an IUD should be screened for infection before insertion to reduce the risk of PID – as the IUD can introduce the infection from the lower tract to the upper tract
Other organisms associated with PID include those that commonly cause bacterial vaginosis, such as Gardnerella, mycoplasma and other other anaerobes. In these cases, there are often multiple organisms involved.

Presentation

Abdominal pain

Cervical / vaginal discharge

Irregular vaginal bleeding

Fever (About 1/3 of patients)
Cervicitis

OFTEN ASYMPTOMATIC!

Chlamydia associated discharge seen covering the cervix on speculum examination

Differential diagnosis

Investigations

Pregnancy test

Swabs

Bloods

Ultrasound

Laparoscopy – if suspected complication that can be treated surgically

Examination

Diagnosis

Complications

Treatment

Antibiotics

Contact tracing – as per STI
Advice

Prevention

References

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