Front | What kind of pain will a patient with PID complain about? |
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Back | A patient with this kind of PID will complain of abdominal pain. The pain generally starets during or after normal menstruation. The pain may be described as "achy" and may be made worse by walking. Other symptoms may include vaginal discharge, fever and chills, and pain or burning on urination. |
Tags: 21, emergencies, gynecologic
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