Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is an infection in the ovaries, fallopian tubes, and/or uterus. PID is caused by an STD (sexually transmitted disease). STDs are infections that spread through sex (vaginal, oral, or anal). Treatment with antibiotics can help prevent long-lasting problems and stop the infection from spreading to others.
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What happens if PID is not treated? If PID isn't treated, a girl can have problems like:
Sometimes, if PID has gone on too long, a girl may still get these problems even after treatment.
Can my daughter get PID again? Yes. Girls can get PID again if partners with STDs don't get treatment, or if a girl has sex with someone else who has an STD.
How can my daughter avoid getting another STD? The best way to avoid an STD is not to have sex (vaginal, oral, or anal). Teens who do have sex should: