What color is PID discharge?

Pelvic inflammatory disease causes different symptoms in different women. These may include: A dull pain and tenderness in the lower abdomen. Vaginal discharge that is yellow or green and may have an unpleasant smell.

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What kind of discharge do you have with PID?

When signs and symptoms of PID are present, they most often include: Pain — ranging from mild to severe — in your lower abdomen and pelvis. Unusual or heavy vaginal discharge that may have an unpleasant odor. Unusual bleeding from the vagina, especially during or after sex, or between periods.

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What are 6 symptoms of PID?

Symptoms of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)
  • pain around the pelvis or lower tummy.
  • discomfort or pain during sex that's felt deep inside the pelvis.
  • pain when peeing.
  • bleeding between periods and after sex.
  • heavy periods.
  • painful periods.
  • unusual vaginal discharge, especially if it's yellow, green or smelly.

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How can I check if I have PID?

How do I know if I have PID?
  1. Pain in your lower abdomen;
  2. Fever;
  3. An unusual discharge with a bad odor from your vagina;
  4. Pain and/or bleeding when you have sex;
  5. Burning sensation when you urinate; or.
  6. Bleeding between periods.

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What is the most common presenting signs of PID?

Listed are the most common signs and symptoms of PID:
  • Abnormal vaginal discharge.
  • Pain in the lower abdomen (often a mild ache)
  • Pain in the upper right abdomen.
  • Abnormal menstrual bleeding.
  • Fever and chills.
  • Painful urination.
  • Nausea and vomiting.
  • Painful sexual intercourse.

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What is the first stage of PID?

Signs and symptoms of PID can include: lower abdominal pain or tenderness that may worsen with movement. menstrual problems (such as painful periods, ovulation pain, heavy discharge) change in smell, colour or amount of vaginal discharge (such as unpleasant or 'fishy' odour)

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How quickly does PID start?

PID symptoms can appear shortly after being diagnosed with an STD such as chlamydia or gonorrhea. It may take upwards of a year for most people to develop PID, but others can develop it earlier, depending on the severity of the infection.

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Can you go years without knowing you have PID?

Women with PID may present with a variety of clinical signs and symptoms that range from unnoticeable or subtle and mild to severe. PID can go unrecognized by women and their health care providers when the symptoms are mild.

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How likely is it that I have PID?

PID affects about 5% of women in the United States. Your risk for PID is higher if you: Have had an STI. Have had PID before.

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Can you test for PID at home?

The only way to know for sure if you have PID is to see a doctor. They'll give you tests and talk to you about your symptoms and medical and sexual history.

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How do you rule out PID?

There's no single test for diagnosing pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). It's diagnosed based on your symptoms and a gynaecological examination.
  1. a urine or blood test.
  2. a pregnancy test.
  3. an ultrasound scan, which is usually carried out using a probe passed into the vagina (transvaginal ultrasound)

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What age is PID most common?

PID occurs most frequently in women ages 15 to 25 years.

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How long does PID usually last?

Full recovery is possible in most cases of PID, particularly if caught early. A course of antibiotics should clear it up within 10 to 14 days. If damage is caused by scarring and abscesses, full healing may not be possible. If you do require surgery, it can take up to six weeks to heal, and you may have lasting damage.

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What does PID discharge smell like?

People with PID might notice a fishy vaginal odor during sex, along with bleeding triggered by intercourse. Consult your health care provider if you see any such symptoms.

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Do you pee more with PID?

PID can cause unusual discharge from the urethra (where you pee). Frequent urination, burning during urination, and difficulty urinating can be symptoms of PID. If you experience repeated urinary tract infections, it could be caused by PID or bacteria associated with PID.

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How do I know if I have UTI or PID?

Painful urination is most often a symptom of a bladder infection. If left untreated, a bladder infection can worsen and travel into your uterus or ovaries, causing pelvic inflammatory disease. If you are experiencing pain while urinating, your gynecologist will most likely test your urine for infection.

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How do you know if your uterus is infected?

Symptoms of uterine infections commonly include pain in the lower abdomen or pelvis, fever (usually within 1 to 3 days after delivery), paleness, chills, a general feeling of illness or discomfort, and often headache and loss of appetite. The heart rate is often rapid. The uterus is swollen, tender, and soft.

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Who is high risk for PID?

Sexually active women of childbearing age are most at risk for PID. The more sex partners a woman has, the higher her risk of getting PID. Women who are 25 or younger are more likely to get PID than those older than 25. Women who douche may be at higher risk for PID than women who don t douche.

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What happens if you have PID for 6 months?

Sometimes PID can lead to long-term (chronic) pain around your pelvis and lower abdomen, which can be difficult to live with and lead to further problems, such as depression and difficulty sleeping (insomnia). If you develop chronic pelvic pain, you may be given painkillers to help control your symptoms.

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Does PID cause bloating and gas?

PID, in turn, will often cause abdominal pain, cramps, bloating, chills, fatigue, nausea, and vomiting. Beyond these unpleasant symptoms, though, PID can have long-lasting effects.

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Can bacterial vaginosis cause PID?

PID can also be caused by other untreated infections, like bacterial vaginosis.

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How do I know if my PID is getting worse?

But as the infection gets worse, you can have: Pain in your lower belly and pelvis. Heavy discharge from your vagina with an unpleasant odor. More bleeding than usual during your period.

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Does PID make you feel sick?

Pain or tenderness in your stomach or lower abdomen (belly), the most common symptom. Abnormal vaginal discharge, usually yellow or green with an unusual odor. Chills or fever. Nausea and vomiting.

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When should you hospitalize for PID?

Hospitalization to treat PID may be recommended if the woman (1) is severely ill, e.g., nausea, vomiting, and high fever); (2) pregnant; (3) does not respond to or cannot take oral medications and needs intravenous antibiotics; (4) or has an abscess in the fallopian tube or ovary.

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Does PID hurt constantly?

The most common symptom of PID is pain in the lower belly. It's often described as cramping or a dull and constant ache. It may get worse during bowel movements, during sex, or when you urinate.

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