Abstract
Introduction:Pelvic inflammatory disease (P.I.D.) is an infection related to inflammation of the upper vaginal canal
that affects women. The uterus, Fallopian tubes, and ovaries may be affected by this condition. It's usually an
ascending infection that starts in the lower genital tract and works its way up. In most cases, P.I.D. is caused by a
sexually transmitted disease.
The main diagnosis, Therapeutic intervention and Outcome:With a cervical polyp physical examination,a per
vaginal examination, and a urine test, the doctor was able to identify the pelvic inflammatory illness. The doctor
prescribed antibiotics, analgesics, and penicillin to treat the infection.
Therapeutic intervention: Antibiotics, such as Inj.Cefotaxime 1gm B.D., Inj. Pan 40mg B.D., Inj. Augmentin
625mg B.D., intravenous fluids, and salpingectomy were given to my patient.
Outcomes: The patient recovered from his previous ailment following the therapeutic and surgical procedures.
Perspective from the nursing profession:I double-checked the vital sign. The drug was administered via the
proper method and at the appropriate time. Prepare the patient for physical therapy. The patient was given
psychological support. Keep track of your intake and outflow. Following that, health education was provided.
Conclusion: With a cervical polyp physical examination, a per vaginal examination, and a urine test, the doctor
could identify the pelvic inflammatory illness. The doctor prescribed antibiotics, analgesics, and penicillin to treat
the infection. My patient was given antibiotics, such as Inj. Cefotaxime 1gm B.D., Inj. Pan 40mg B.D., and
Inj.Augmentin 625mg B.D., intravenous fluids, and salpingectomy. Following the medicine and surgical procedures,
my patient has recovered from his previous ailment. To minimize P.I.D. Prevalence and improved outcomes for
affected women, new evidence-based clinical and public health measures are required. We offer cost-effective
solutions that may be applied in real-life scenarios.
Keywords
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease, Chlamydia, Gonorrhoea, Mycobacterium.