10 PID Symptoms

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6. Chronic Pelvic Pain

In most cases, the pain associated with pelvic inflammatory disease will be quite mild, although it can be severe in some cases. Regardless of how painful it might be, however, the pain will usually pass once the infection has been dealt with. This is not always the case with pelvic inflammatory disease, however.

Pelvic inflammatory disease will sometimes cause the pain to continue for several months, and it might even be years in some cases. The patient can also continue to feel pain during ovulation and during intercourse. This tends to be because of the permanent damage that the inflammation has done to their tissues.

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