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==Overview==
==Overview==
There may be no actual symptoms of PID. If there are symptoms then [[fever]], [[cervix|cervical]] motion tenderness, lower [[abdominal pain]], new or different discharge, [[Pain and nociception|painful]] [[sexual intercourse|intercourse]], or irregular [[Menstrual cycle|menstrual]] bleeding may be noted.
There may be no actual symptoms of PID. If there are symptoms then [[fever]], [[cervix|cervical]] motion tenderness, lower [[abdominal pain]], new or different discharge, [[Pain and nociception|painful]] [[sexual intercourse|intercourse]], or irregular [[Menstrual cycle|menstrual]] bleeding may be noted. It is important to note that PID can occur and cause serious harm without causing any noticeable symptoms.
 
==References==
==References==
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Overview

There may be no actual symptoms of PID. If there are symptoms then fever, cervical motion tenderness, lower abdominal pain, new or different discharge, painful intercourse, or irregular menstrual bleeding may be noted. It is important to note that PID can occur and cause serious harm without causing any noticeable symptoms.

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