Expert ReplyCondition analysis:
A major suspicion of PID is an abscess or a localized infection. A quite frequently seen disease of PID is Tubo Ovarian Abscess or TOA. When bacteria gets collected in the fallopian tube, such disease is termed as TOA. For this, surgery may not be needed. On an average 60 to 80% of TOAs can be resolved with the administration of antibiotics. If a patient does not respond in an appropriate manner with in 72 hours, then laproscopy may be done for removing the infection.
Instructions:
Omega-3 Fatty Acids: Omega-3 fatty acids are found in fish such as salmon, mackerel, sardines, and anchovies. They are also available in fish oil capsules, which may be the preferable form because good brands contain minimal amounts of PCBs and dioxins.
Several studies have found that omega-3 fatty acids may be beneficial for people with
Endometriosis. For example, an animal study by the University of Western Ontario found that fish oil containing two specific compounds, EPA, and DHA, can relieve pain by decreasing levels of an inflammatory chemical called prostaglandin E2. Researchers also found that fish oil could slow the growth of endometrial tissue.