Severe pain: The most important symptom of pelvic inflammatory disease is pelvic pain. You may also have fever, nausea, or vaginal discharge. If you think you might have pid, see your doctor immediately.
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PMS vs PID: Pid or pelvic inflammatory disease is an infection which starts in vagina or service and spreads to uterus, fallopian tubes and ovaries and to lower abdomen. It is usually due to untreated or neglected sexually transmitted disease. Pms is associated subjective feeling of fullness before or during periods and is associated with stomach cramps, pain, change in mood. No infection is involved periodic.
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