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Cervicitis - inflammation of cervix (end of uterus)
backache, low back pain, vaginal discharge, vaginal discharge purulent
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Gonorrhea - type of STD
painful urination in males, redness on hand(s), swollen joint(s), vaginal discharge
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Pelvic inflammatory disease - inflammation of female reproductive organs
a.k.a PID, pelvic inflammatory disorder
backache, lower abdominal pain, stomach pain, vaginal discharge
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pelvic inflammatory disease
female reproductive system-gynecological, infectious diseases
[chronic]
common (u.s.)
backache, lower abdominal pain, stomach pain, vaginal discharge
Pelvic inflammatory disease (or disorder) (PID) is a generic term for infection of the female uterus, fallopian tubes, and/or ovaries as it progresses to scar formation with adhesions to nearby tissues and organs. This may lead to tissue necrosis with/or without abscess formation. Pus can be released into the peritoneum. ⅔ of patients with laparoscopic evidence of previous PID were not aware they had had PID (Cecil's 5th ed). PID is often associated with sexually transmitted diseases, as it is a common result of such infections. PID is a vague term and can refer to viral, fungal, parasitic, though most often bacterial infections. PID should be classified by affected organs, the stage of the infection, and the organism(s) causing it. Although a sexually transmitted infection is often the cause, other routes are possible, including lymphatic, postpartum, postabortal (either miscarriage or abortion) or IUD related, and hematogenous spread.
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Endometriosis - uterine tissue outside the womb
heaviness in genital area in females, lower abdominal pain, stomach pain, vaginal bleeding unrelated to periods
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endometriosis
female reproductive system-gynecological
[chronic with acute exacerbation]
common (u.s.)
heaviness in genital area in females, lower abdominal pain, stomach pain, vaginal bleeding unrelated to periods
Endometriosis (sometimes colloquially referred to as endo) is a common medical condition affecting an estimated 89 million women of reproductive age around the world. With endometriosis, tissue like that which lines the uterus (the endometrium, from endo, "inside", and metra, "womb") is found outside the womb in other areas of the body. Normally, the endometrium is shed each month through menses; however, in endometriosis, the misplaced endometrium has no way of leaving the body. The tissues still break down and bleed, but the result is far different than in women and girls without the disease: internal bleeding, degeneration of blood and tissue shed from the growths, inflammation of the surrounding areas, and formation of scar tissue result. In addition, depending on the location of the growths, interference with the normal function of the bowel, bladder, intestines and other areas of the pelvic cavity can occur. Endometriosis has also been found lodged in the skin, the lungs, the diaphragm and even the brain.
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Intrauterine device - birth control device placed in uterus
a.k.a IUD, coil
painful menstrual periods, vaginal bleeding unrelated to periods
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Hydatidiform mole - condition mimicking pregnancy
a.k.a Molar pregnancy, hydatid mole, mola hytadidosa
absent menstrual periods, lump in pelvis in females, lump(s) in abdomen, stomach swelling
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Inflammatory bowel disease - chronic inflammation of bowel
a.k.a IBD, Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis
diarrhea, poor appetite, stomach pain, weight loss
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inflammatory bowel disease
immune system, gastrointestinal, musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders
[chronic with acute exacerbation]
common (u.s.)
diarrhea, poor appetite, stomach pain, weight loss
In medicine, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a group of inflammatory conditions of the large intestine and, in some cases, the small intestine. It should not be confused with IBS, irritable bowel syndrome, which is less severe.
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Cervical cancer - cancer of the cervix
a.k.a cervical carcinoma
heaviness in genital area in females, low back pain, vaginal bleeding unrelated to periods, weight loss
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Actinomycosis - type of chronic bacterial infection
lump or swelling on face, lump(s) in skin, poor appetite, pus draining from skin
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actinomycosis
infectious diseases
[chronic with acute exacerbation]
rare (u.s.)
lump or swelling on face, lump(s) in skin, poor appetite, pus draining from skin
Actinomycosis(ak-tuh-nuh-my-KOH-sihs), is a rare infectious disease of humans caused by Actinomycesbacteria. Characterised by the formation of painful abscesses in the mouth, lungs, or digestive organs, actinomycosis abscesses grow larger as the disease progresses, often over a period of months. In severe cases, the abscesses may penetrate the surrounding bone and muscle to the skin, where they break open and leak large amounts of pus.
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Vaginal adenosis - type of cancer of vagina in women whose mothers took DES
difficulty urinating in females, painful urination in females, vaginal bleeding unrelated to periods, vaginal or vulvar swelling or lump
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Known synonyms for your symptoms:
• vaginal discharge -
discharge from vagina
• backache -
back pain , pain in back , ache in back , back hurts , back stiffness ,
• low back pain -
pain in lower back , lower back discomfort , lower back tenderness , low back soreness
• vaginal discharge purulent -
purulent vaginal discharge
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