Pelvic Inflammatory Disease WisdomCard™
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Research Notes on Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
There are two types of PID, chronic and acute. Each year in the United States, it is estimated that more than 1 million women experience an episode of acute PID. Those under age 25 are more likely to develop PID, as are women who douche.
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What is Pelvic Inflammatory Disease?
- FamilyDoctor: Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): Pelvic Inflammatory Disease - Fact Sheet
- American Social Health Association (ASHA): (PID) Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
- iVillage: Pelvic Inflammatory Disease Fast Facts
- eMedicine: Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
What Are The Symptoms of Pelvic Inflammatory Disease?
- C.Health: Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)
- Mayo Clinic: Signs and Symptoms
- eMedicineHealth: Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
- Healthwise: Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
What Are The Causes and Complications of Pelvic Inflammatory Disease?
- OSF Healthcare: Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)
- Engender Health: Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)
- Supercourse: Prevention of Complications of PID - Part I
- WomensHealth.gov: What causes PID?
- MedicineNet: What are the complications of pelvic inflammatory disease?
What Are The Treatments and Medications for Pelvic Inflammatory Disease?
- eMedicine: PID Treatment
- Mayo Clinic: Pelvic Inflammatory Disease Treatment
- womenshealthchannel: Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)
- Yahoo! Health: Pelvic Inflammatory Disease Treatment
- Intelihealth: Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)
What Are The Holistic and Alternative Treatments for Pelvic Inflammatory Disease?
- alternativemedicine.com: Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
- University of Maryland Medical Center: Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
How Do You Prevent Pelvic Inflammatory Disease?
- aHealthyMe: Pelvic Inflammatory Disease: Prevention and Treatment
- Mayo Clinic: Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)
- American Family Physician: The Challenge of Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
- About.com: Women's Health: Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)
Wisdom, Personal Experiences and Blogs about Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
- Yahoo! Answers: Q&A About PID
- MedHelp: PID Still Lingering?
- MedHelp: PID Question
- Discharge: sex, lies and gonorrhea
- Fingers and Tubes in Every Orifice: Case of the Night: History Is Everything
Foundations and Support Groups on Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
- American College of Gynecology: Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
- ASHA: Information Page
- CDC National Prevention Information Network: Main Page
Message Boards, Chat and Discussions about Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
- ASHA: STI Message Board
- iVillage: Message Boards for Herpes, HPV & Other STDs
- MedHelp: STD Forum
- WrongDiagnosis: PID Forum
Scientific and Medical Journal Articles on Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
- eMedicine: Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
- The Journal of the American Medical Association: Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
- PubMed Central: Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
- Google Scholar: Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
- American Journal of Epidemiology: Douching, Pelvic Inflammatory Disease, and Incident Gonococcal and Chlamydial Genital Infection in a Cohort of High-Risk Women
Clinical Trials on Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
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- Reviewer: Pat Washburn
- Supervised by: The OrganizedWisdom Physician Review Team
- Last update: Oct. 15, 2009
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- Contributor: Tonya_J
- Reviewer: Pat Washburn
- Supervised by: The OrganizedWisdom Physician Review Team
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- Last update: Sep. 12, 2008
Each WisdomCard is handcrafted by our team of physician-guided health advocates. Our goal is to make it easy for you to find the most useful health resources for any health topic by filtering out spam and bad links.