By Joseph Hazan, M.D., FACOG
In this series we will look into
some of the useful information
regarding major entities that
cause pelvic pain.
The type of pain we will address
will be chronic pain.
Most acute causes
for pain such as ectopic pregnancy,
ruptured or torsioned ovarian cyst,
appendicitis or kidney stones result
in acute ( sudden onset and very severe)
pain which have to be treated as emergencies.
The Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndromes we will
be addressing here are prolonged, at times
for weeks and months. They are characterized
by noncyclicity.
For instance painful menses are cyclic and
recur at regular intervals.
Painful intercourse
is recurring in character and causes significant
discomfort.
It is estimated that about one in
five women aged 18-50 years are suffering
from chronic pelvic pain for over one year.
The most important gynecologic causes
of chronic pain are
Endometriosis
Pelvic inflammatory disease
Fibroids
Ovarian cysts
Pelvic congestion
Adhesions
Adenomyosis
Ovulation pain
Cervical stenosis
Cancer
Pelvic prolapse
There are urologic causes of
chronic pelvic pain also:
Interstitial cystitis
Urethral syndrome
Detrussor dyssynergia
Urethral diverticulum
Chronic UTI
(Urinary tract infection)
Urolithiasis ( stone)
Urethral caruncle
Tommorrow we will address other
pelvic systems
also:
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