About Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) Treatment
Experiencing lower abdominal pain, unusual vaginal discharge, fever, or discomfort during intercourse? These may be signs of Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)—a serious infection of the female reproductive organs, usually caused by untreated sexually transmitted infections (STIs) like chlamydia or gonorrhea.
At Paras Hospital, Panchkula, we specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of PID for women of all ages. Our experienced gynecologists and infectious disease specialists use evidence-based protocols to treat both acute and chronic pelvic infections, preventing complications such as tubal infertility, ectopic pregnancy, and pelvic adhesions.
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What is Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)?
PID is a bacterial infection that affects the uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries. It typically occurs when bacteria from the vagina or cervix travel upward into the pelvic organs. In many cases, it results from untreated STIs, poor genital hygiene, or post-childbirth/post-abortion infections.
Common Symptoms of PID Include:
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Lower abdominal or pelvic pain
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Fever and chills
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Foul-smelling vaginal discharge
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Painful urination
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Pain during or after intercourse
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Irregular menstrual bleeding
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Fatigue or lower back pain
If untreated, PID can cause permanent damage to the reproductive organs.
PID Treatment Options at Paras Hospital
Our gynecology department works closely with internal medicine and infectious disease experts to provide comprehensive PID treatment, tailored to the severity of your condition.
Medical Management
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Broad-spectrum antibiotics (oral or IV)
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Anti-inflammatory medications
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Partner treatment (if STI is the cause)
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Monitoring and follow-up visits to ensure recovery
Severe or Chronic PID
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IV antibiotics and inpatient care for high fever, abscess, or severe infection
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Laparoscopy or ultrasound-guided drainage (if required)
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Long-term monitoring to prevent complications such as infertility or chronic pelvic pain
Inpatient & Emergency Services
In severe PID cases with abscess, intense abdominal pain, or high fever, our 24x7 emergency and inpatient services offer:
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Immediate medical evaluation
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IV fluids and antibiotics
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Pain control and reproductive health monitoring
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Surgical intervention if medically necessary
Who Needs PID Treatment?
You should consult a gynecologist for PID if you:
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Have ongoing or sudden lower abdominal pain and fever
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Experience abnormal vaginal discharge or bleeding
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Have a recent history of STI, miscarriage, abortion, or intrauterine device (IUD) insertion
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Feel pain during intercourse or urination
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Are trying to conceive and have symptoms of a pelvic infection
We treat PID in unmarried women, adolescents, postnatal patients, and those with recurrent pelvic pain.
What to Expect During Treatment
After a pelvic exam and diagnostic testing (blood tests, ultrasound, STI screening), your doctor will:
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Start immediate antibiotic therapy
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Provide instructions for pelvic rest (no intercourse until cured)
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Monitor your symptoms and recovery progress
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Offer guidance on preventing recurrence through safe hygiene and protected sex
Most patients recover from PID with 7–14 days of treatment, depending on severity.
Why Patients Trust Paras Hospital for PID Treatment in Panchkula
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Experienced Gynecologists & Infectious Disease Specialists
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Same-day diagnosis through clinical exam, swabs, and ultrasound
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Customized treatment plans for both acute and chronic PID
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24x7 emergency & inpatient care for advanced or complicated cases
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Confidential, compassionate women’s health services
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Affordable PID care packages and timely appointments
Book Appointment for PID Treatment in Panchkula
Don’t ignore symptoms like pelvic pain, unusual discharge, or fever—they could indicate Pelvic Inflammatory Disease. If you're searching for the best hospital for PID treatment, a gynecologist near you, or a women’s health clinic in Panchkula, trust Paras Hospital for expert, private, and effective care.
Call 8080808069 to book your consultation today. Early treatment can preserve fertility and prevent long-term complications.