Pelvic Pain problem, Causes and Signs
All women experience gynecological problems at some point in their lives. Although it can be painful, women experience the normal pain that can occur during the menstrual cycle. If the pain usually occurs in the pelvic area, it can also be mistaken for other conditions such as previous physical, psychological, or sexual abuse disorders.
However, pain can be differentiated
from these disorders by the duration and frequency of pain. Pelvic pain is a
common symptom that manifests in many ways. The pain may come and go, remain
constant, be present in different parts of the pelvic region, or change over
time or with specific activities. If you’re worried about pelvic pain, please
contact the best gynecologist in Redhills
Chennai at Maaya Specialty Hospitals. Asking questions about pelvic pain can
assist in identifying the reason and planning treatment.
Causes of Pelvic Pain
Pelvic pain can originate from the
digestive, reproductive, or urinary systems. Doctors have recently realized
that some pelvic pain, especially chronic pelvic pain, can originate from the
muscles and connective tissues (ligaments) in the structure of the pelvic
floor. Some of the more common causes of acute pelvic pain, or pain that comes
instantly include-
·
Ectopic
pregnancy (pregnancy occurring outer side of the uterus)
·
Pelvic
inflammatory diseases (PID - an infection of the reproductive system)
·
Twisted
or ruptured ovarian cysts
Pelvic inflammatory disease can cause
pelvic pain that lasts for months or years. Scars on the fallopian tubes and
other pelvic organs can cause pain during intercourse and ovulation.
Symptoms of pelvic pain
·
Sudden
sharp, stabbing, or burning pain
·
Pain
that comes slowly but does not go away
·
Dull
or sharp pain or pressure
·
A
twisted or knotted sensation
· Cramps or throbbing pain that comes and goes away
Dr. Inthu M
Gynecologist in Redhills for Women Reproductive System

Comments
Post a Comment