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Oophoritis:
Oophoritis is an inflammation of the
ovaries, Pelvic inflammatory disease (or disorder) (PID) is a generic
term for inflammation of the female uterus, fallopian tubes, and/or
ovaries as it progresses to scar formation with adhesions to nearby
tissues and organs. This may lead to tissue necrosis and sometimes
abscess formation. Pus can be released into the peritoneum. Two thirds
of patients with laparoscopic evidence of previous PID were not aware
they had PID. PID is often associated with sexually transmitted
infections, as it is a common result of such infections. PID is a vague
term and can refer to viral, fungal, parasitic, though most often
bacterial infections. PID should be classified by affected organs, the
stage of the infection, and the organism
Ovaria RA-26 is the most effective
medicine for the patients having Oophoritis
problems.
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