Where does severe pelvic inflammatory disease hurt

Severe pelvic inflammatory disease can cause lower abdominal pain in addition to lumbosacral pain and headache.
Pelvic inflammatory disease is an inflammatory disease caused by pathogens infecting the reproductive organs such as the uterus, fallopian tubes, ovaries or the surrounding organs. It is prevalent in sexually active women of childbearing age.
Inflammation may be asymptomatic or mild in mild cases, but in severe cases, lower abdominal pain, increased vaginal discharge, abnormal vaginal bleeding, etc., and the lower abdominal pain may be aggravated after activities and sexual intercourse.
In addition, when the inflammation spreads to the sacral ligament, it can also cause lumbosacral pain, and even cause fever, headache, chills and other systemic symptoms.
When symptoms of pelvic inflammatory disease appear, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to find out the cause of the disease and receive treatment as soon as possible.