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  • Places and Professionals That Can Help Manage Pelvic Pain

    National Pain Foundation — While pelvic pain is difficult to diagnose, there are health care providers who understand and know how to treat it. Find a health care provider who respects and believes in you and your pain. Ideally, the health care provider should have special ...More…

  • Understanding Pelvic Pain

    National Pain Foundation — Pain in the pelvic cavity and the perineum is a problem that can affect both women and men. It is one of the most common causes of pain in women and is one of the most difficult to diagnose and manage. Researchers estimate that 12-20% of women ...More…

  • "Pelvic Pain"

    Clinical Trials — Local Injection Lidocain and Ischemic Compression in Treatment of Woman With CPP and Abdominal Miofascial Syndrome Procedure: Radical Prostatectomy; Procedure: InterStim Implantation Open Studies / "Pelvic Pain" An Open-Label Study of CC-10004 . ...More…

  • Pelvic Congestion Syndrome - Chronic Pelvic Pain in Women

    Interventional Radiology — Interventional radiologists are vascular experts who diagnose and treat painful pelvic varicose veins, an often undetected cause of chronic pain. It is estimated that one-third of all women will experience chronic pelvic pain in their lifetime. ...More…

  • Chronic Pelvic Pain

    Family Doctor — Chronic pelvic pain is pain in your pelvic region, which is the area below your bellybutton and above your hips, that lasts for at least 6 months. The pain may be a steady or it may come and go. It can feel like a dull ache, or it can be sharp. ...More…

  • My Treatment: Pelvic Pain: Fast Facts

    National Pain Foundation — Researchers estimate that 12% to 20% of women have chronic pelvic pain. Chronic Pelvic Pain Fast Facts 10% of visits to gynecologists are for diagnosis and treatment of chronic pelvic pain. 30% of women with pelvic pain who have been referred to ...More…

  • My Treatment: Pelvic Pain: Myths and Misconceptions

    National Pain Foundation — Chronic Pelvic Pain Myths and Misconceptions : There are many different physical causes of pelvic pain, including nerve disturbances, pelvic neuropathy, irritable bowel syndrome, hernia, interstitial cystitis, endometriosis, fibroids, and more. ...More…

  • Pelvic Pain Treatment Options

    National Pain Foundation — Essential to the initial management of chronic pelvic pain is the use of an extensive diagnostic work up followed by treatment centered on the findings or lack of findings.1 It has been shown in many studies that the most effective treatment for ...More…

  • My Treatment: Pelvic Pain: Getting Help

    National Pain Foundation — While pelvic pain is difficult to diagnose, there are doctors who understand and know how to treat it. While pelvic pain is difficult to diagnose, there are doctors who understand and know how to treat it. Ideally, the doctor should have ...More…

  • Chronic Pelvic Pain -- familydoctor.org

    Family Doctor — Chronic pelvic pain is pain in your pelvic region, which is the area below your bellybutton and above your hips, that lasts for at least 6 months. The pain may be a steady or it may come and go. It can feel like a dull ache, or it can be sharp. ...More…

  • Chronic pelvic pain

    Mayo Clinic — Chronic pelvic pain - Comprehensive overview covers symptoms, treatments of pain in your pelvic region. Chronic pelvic pain refers to any pain in your pelvic region - the area below your bellybutton and between your hips - that lasts six months ...More…

  • Pelvic Pain

    Child Health & Human Development — Pelvic Pain What is pelvic pain? Pelvic pain is a general term that health care providers use to describe pain that occurs mostly or only in the lower abdomen area. It may be steady pain, or pain that comes and goes. In some cases the pain may be ...More…


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