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What are the symptoms of pelvic inflammatory disease
Lower abdominal pain: usually colicky or persistent dull pain, which is aggravated during sexual intercourse, defecation or urination.

Abdominal drop sensation: the patient feels discomfort in the lower abdomen.

Abnormal vaginal discharge: more than usual, or discharge of yellow, brown or green discharge, may be accompanied by a foul odor.

Vaginal bleeding: sporadic and irregular. If the onset occurs during menstruation there is an increase in menstrual flow and prolonged menstrual period.

Fever: In severe cases there may be chills (often referred to as shivering and shivering from the cold), high fever (temperature over 38.3 degrees Celsius), headache, and loss of appetite[2].

Lower back pain: may spread to one or both legs.

Urinary tract symptoms: such as burning or pain when urinating.

Gastrointestinal symptoms: nausea, vomiting, bloating, diarrhea, difficulty in passing stools and the feeling of being in a hurry to relieve a bowel movement.