Since women with PID present with varying signs and symptoms, the diagnosis and management of PID is not straightforward. In the case of silent PID, women have mild or no pelvic pain, despite evidence ...
Optimal therapy for PID must take into consideration the severity of disease, the polymicrobial etiology of disease, the availability and costs of the antimicrobials, and their ease of administration.
Vaginal infections can be divided into bacterial, fungal, and parasitic infections based on their causative pathogens. The excellent properties of hydrogels include many key properties such as ...
Fitz-Hugh-Curtis syndrome (FHCS) is a rare complication of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). FHCS occurs almost exclusively in females and can cause abdominal pain, fever, and malaise. FHCS describes ...