Are the 6 signs of pelvic inflammatory disease real?

Pelvic inflammatory disease does not have obvious precursor symptoms, so the 6 signs of pelvic inflammatory disease are false.
Patients with pelvic inflammatory disease may have different clinical manifestations depending on the severity and extent of the inflammation. In mild cases, there are no symptoms, and as the condition develops, the inflammation gradually worsens, and only then will more obvious symptoms appear (such as persistent lower abdominal pain, etc.). So the statement that there are 6 signs of pelvic inflammatory disease is wrong. If obvious symptoms appear, it means that pelvic inflammatory disease already exists.
The common symptoms of pelvic inflammatory disease are lower abdominal pain and increased vaginal discharge. Lower abdominal pain is the main symptom, which is usually persistent and worsens after activity or sexual intercourse, and in severe cases, high fever, chills, headache, and lack of appetite may occur. Menstrual onset may be characterized by increased menstrual flow and prolonged periods.
If the above symptoms exist, it means that pelvic inflammatory disease may exist, and you need to go to the hospital in time to receive relevant examination and treatment.