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Delving Deep Into Pelvic Pain<\/h2>\n

Many women experience pain in the lower abdomen or pelvis and this pain may be continuous, sometimes on and off and sometimes during periods. It may arise from the uterus, bladder or bowel and may be neuro muscular in nature.<\/p>\n

Any pelvic pain which persists beyond six months is called chronic pelvic pain (CPP). Many gynaecological conditions such as fibroids, endometriosis and adhesions cause pelvic pain. Pelvic pain could also be caused due to psychological issues. In some cases, pain subsides with medication but some cases may require surgery and your doctor would evaluate you to find out the cause and accordingly suggest a treatment.<\/p>\n

One common cause of pain in women is during the periods, it may be idiopathic when there is no cause for it and this is called primary dysmenorrhea. The causes of secondary dysmenorrhea (when there is an underlying cause of
\npainful periods) is explained below.<\/p>\n

Common Causes Of Pelvic Pain<\/h3>\n

Urinary Tract Infection Or UTI<\/strong>
\nIt is the most common cause of lower abdominal pain and found more in women than men. Bacteria is the most common cause of UTI and it may infect the bladder, ureter or kidneys in its severest forms, Most common symptoms are frequency of urination, pain in pelvis, pressure, hesitancy of urine, smell in urine along with burning, cloudy urine and back pain.<\/p>\n

“Many gynaecological conditions such as fibroids, endometriosis and adhesions cause pelvic pain”<\/p>\n

Interstitial Cystitis<\/strong>
\nThis condition is experienced when there is an inflammation of the bladder. Usually, there is no infection but the common symptoms may be painful intercourse, frequency of urination and discomfort while urinating.<\/p>\n

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