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How is PID treated?

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How is PID treated?

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PID can be cured with antibiotics. Your doctor will work with you to find the best treatment for you. You must take all your medicine, even if your symptoms go away. The infection will not be fully cured if you do not take all of the medicine. If PID is not treated, it can lead to severe problems like infertility, ectopic pregnancy, and constant pelvic pain. Any damage done to your pelvic organs before you start treatment cannot be undone. Still, don’t put off getting treatment. If you do, you may not be able to have children. If you think you may have PID, see a doctor right away. Your doctor may suggest going into the hospital to treat your PID if you: • are very sick • are pregnant • do not respond to or cannot take medicine through your mouth; if this is the case, you will need intravenous (in the vein or IV) antibiotics • have a sore in a tube or ovary If you still have symptoms or if the sore doesn’t go away, you may need surgery.

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PID can be cured with antibiotics. Your doctor will work with you to find the best treatment for you. You must take all your medicine, even if your symptoms go away. The infection will not be fully cured if you do not take all of the medicine. If PID is not treated, it can lead to severe problems like infertility, ectopic pregnancy, and constant pelvic pain. Any damage done to your pelvic organs before you start treatment cannot be undone. Still, don’t put off getting treatment. If you do, you may not be able to have children. If you think you may have PID, see a doctor right away. Your doctor may suggest going into the hospital to treat your PID if you: • are very sick • are pregnant • do not respond to or cannot take medicine through your mouth; if this is the case, you will need intravenous (in the vein or IV) antibiotics • have a sore in a tube or ovary If you still have symptoms or if the sore doesn’t go away, you may need surgery. Problems of PID such as constant pelvic pain and

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