Causes of Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)
The most typical cause of PID is sexually transmitted infections (STIs), particularly chlamydia and gonorrhoea.
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The fallopian tubes can get infected with bacteria from the vagina, cervix, or uterus, leading to PID.
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Pelvic procedures such as abortion, childbirth, or IUD insertion can introduce bacteria into the reproductive organs.
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Douching can raise the risk of PID by disrupting the natural vaginal flora.
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An individual may be more prone to PID if they have a weaker immune system from disease, stress, or a poor diet.
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PID risk can be raised by having multiple sexual partners or a partner with a history of STIs.
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Past occurrences of PID can raise the likelihood of future episodes.
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