Short term complications of PID include:
Long term complications
Up to 70% of women investigated for infertility due to tubal occlusion demonstrate serum antibodies to C. trachomatis compared to 25% of those infertile for other reasons; 30-80% of those infertile from tubal blockage have no history of clinical disease.
Overall, 25% of women who experience a single episode of PID suffer subsequent pain, infertility or ectopic pregnancy.
Reference:
1. Bartlett EC et al. Pelvic inflammatory disease. BMJ. 2013 May 23;346:f3189. doi: 10.1136/bmj.f3189.
2. Curry A et al. Pelvic Inflammatory Disease: Diagnosis, Management, and Prevention. Am Fam Physician. 2019 Sep 15;100(6):357-364.
3. British Association for Sexual Health and HIV. UK national guideline for the management of pelvic inflammatory disease. Jan 2019 [internet publication]
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