2020
DOI: 10.37897/rjmp.2020.3.9
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The incidence and prevalence of pelvic inflammatory disease and its impact in infertility, pelvialgy and surgical interventions

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“…Balla et al believed that PID was the name of western medicine, and the name of pelvic inflammation did not appear in the ancient books of traditional Chinese medicine. According to the symptoms, signs, and clinical manifestations, it could be attributed to “female abdominal pain,” “leukorrhea disease,” “heat into blood room,” and “dysmenorrhea” [ 6 ]. Dabis considered that PID was one of the most frequent and important inflammation in pregestational women.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Balla et al believed that PID was the name of western medicine, and the name of pelvic inflammation did not appear in the ancient books of traditional Chinese medicine. According to the symptoms, signs, and clinical manifestations, it could be attributed to “female abdominal pain,” “leukorrhea disease,” “heat into blood room,” and “dysmenorrhea” [ 6 ]. Dabis considered that PID was one of the most frequent and important inflammation in pregestational women.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%