Pelvic Inflammatory Disease treatment in Amecameca
If you are looking for pelvic inflammatory disease treatment in Amecameca, you will find 12 specialists available, with profiles like pediatrician and gynecologist, with consultations from $200 MXN. Compare profiles, reviews and location to choose.
Consultations from $200 MXN.
Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is an infection of the female reproductive organs, such as the uterus, the fallopian tubes, and the ovaries, that usually originates from bacteria ascending from the vagina.
Common symptoms: Pain in the lower abdomen, vaginal discharge with a different odor, pain during intercourse, irregular bleeding, and, at times, fever.
When should you see a doctor? Pelvic pain, fever, or changes in discharge are reasons for a timely evaluation, since prompt care is important.
Which specialist treats it? The gynecologist is the one who studies and follows up on this condition. If you have these symptoms, the most advisable thing is to see a professional as soon as possible to evaluate your case.
Which specialist to see for pelvic inflammatory disease in Amecameca?
Doctors who treat pelvic inflammatory disease in Amecameca
Dr. Fabiola Aguilar Gutierrez
Dr. Juan Carlos Zarate Sebastian
Dr. Martin Villalpando Flores
Dr. Hector Manuel Sierra Bertruy
Dr. Cuahutemoc Galeana Castillo
Dr. Victor Antonio Moreno Espinosa
Dr. Aneth Alejandra Buendia Martinez
Dr. Paulina Astatl Castellanos Aguilar
Dr. Francisco Javier Sergio Salazar Rodriguez
Dr. Gabino Rosas Revilla
Dr. Jorge Luis Ramos Ramos
Dr. Raul Lic Cordova Ricardez
Frequently asked questions
Which doctor treats pelvic inflammatory disease?
The treatment of pelvic inflammatory disease is usually handled by specialists in general surgeon, gynecologist, homeopath, general practitioner, internist, pediatrician, radiologist, gynecologist-obstetrician and gynecologic surgeon, general surgeon, gynecologic oncologist, obstetrician-gynecologist.
How many doctors are available in Amecameca?
We currently have 12 doctors who can treat pelvic inflammatory disease in Amecameca.