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non-chlamydial NGU

If a man passes non-chlamydia NGU (no chlamydia, no gonorrhea) to a female, are there potentially negative consequences to the female?  In other words, can a female develop PID or other problems from non-chlamydial NGU?

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101028 tn?1419603004
yes trich can lead to PID but it's a lesser cause of it than chlamydia and gonorrhea.  

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this is my own thread....
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So something like trich could progress to PID?
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101028 tn?1419603004
it depends on the cause of the infection but typically it won't progress to PID if it's not a std causing it.

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