Pelvic inflammatory disease is contagious?

Dr. Kendall King
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2025-04-30 18:22:10
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Pelvic inflammatory disease is infectious according to the specific circumstances.
If most cases of pelvic inflammatory disease is due to Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Chlamydia trachomatis and other exogenous pathogens infection, when the patient has sex life may be transmitted to sexual partners, at this time pelvic inflammatory disease infectious relatively large. If most cases of pelvic inflammatory disease is due to Escherichia coli, vaginal Gardner bacteria and other endogenous pathogens caused by infection, usually not through sexual contact infection, but not timely treatment may be repeated, pelvic inflammatory disease at this time generally not infectious.