Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)

What is Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)

Pelvic Inflammatory Disease is an infection and inflammation of the female reproductive organs – mainly the uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries.
It usually develops when bacteria travel upward from the vagina or cervix into these organs.

Causes / Risk Factors

  • Untreated vaginal or cervical infections (commonly Chlamydia or Gonorrhea).
  • Multiple sexual partners or unprotected intercourse.
  • Recent abortion, miscarriage, or childbirth (if infection spreads).
  • Insertion of intrauterine devices (IUDs) without proper aseptic precautions.
  • Weak immunity or poor genital hygiene.

Symptoms

  • Lower abdominal / pelvic pain (often dull or crampy).
  • Irregular vaginal discharge (foul-smelling, sometimes yellow/green).
  • Pain during intercourse.
  • Burning urination.
  • Irregular menstrual bleeding.
  • Fever, chills, or fatigue in acute cases.
  • In chronic PID – persistent pelvic pain, infertility, or ectopic pregnancy risk.

Complications

If not treated properly, PID may lead to:

  • Infertility (due to blocked fallopian tubes).
  • Ectopic pregnancy.
  • Chronic pelvic pain.
  • Recurrent infections.

Homeopathic Perspective

Homeopathy focuses on removing the infection tendency, boosting immunity, and healing damaged tissues without suppressing natural defenses.

Commonly Used Remedies:

  • Medorrhinum – chronic PID with thick greenish discharge, burning, and pelvic pain.
  • Pulsatilla – mild, changeable symptoms, thick discharge, delayed menses, weeping mood.
  • Sepia – pelvic heaviness, bearing-down pain, vaginal discharge, associated menstrual irregularities.
  • Mercurius solubilis – offensive, purulent discharge, with burning and soreness.
  • Kreosotum – acrid, irritating discharge causing itching and rawness.

(Selection depends on full case history – not for self-medication.)

Precautions & Lifestyle

  • Practice safe sex (use protection, avoid multiple partners).
  • Complete treatment of any vaginal/cervical infections early.
  • Maintain intimate hygiene (especially during menses and after delivery).
  • Take rest during acute pain/fever episodes.
  • Balanced diet and hydration to improve immunity.
  • Avoid self-medication with antibiotics, as it may suppress but not cure.

With timely homeopathic management, PID symptoms can be reduced, recurrence prevented, and complications like infertility avoided.