How soon can you have intercourse after pelvic inflammatory disease treatment

For women with pelvic inflammatory disease, it is usually necessary to arrange intercourse more than seven days after the anti-inflammatory treatment, and it is best to arrange intercourse more than a week after the completion of the anti-inflammatory treatment without any signs of recurrence and without any uncomfortable symptoms. The actual fact that pelvic inflammatory disease is a common gynecological inflammatory disease that causes constant pain in the lower abdomen and anal swelling after the onset of the disease, if you arrange intercourse during the onset of the disease, it will likely lead to aggravation of pelvic inflammatory disease and may cause pelvic inflammatory disease to persist, so it is generally recommended that intercourse be prohibited during the treatment period. The treatment time for pelvic inflammatory disease is usually about a week, so it may take more than a week before intercourse can be arranged.