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Causes of pelvic pain

by Johana Mukandila
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Pelvic pain can be described as ranging from a sharp jab to a dull ache, in the lowest part of the abdomen and pelvis. Pelvic discomfort can be brought on by a variety of illnesses and other medical problems. Numerous conditions can cause chronic pelvic pain.

According to Clevelander clinic here are possible causes of pelvic pain:

  • Appendicitis.
  • Bladder problems, including urinary tract infections.
  • Infections spread through sexual contact.
  • Kidney stones or a kidney infection.
  • Intestinal disorders problems (such colitis or diverticulitis).
  • Nerve conditions (such as compressed spinal nerves).
  • Hernia.
  • Pelvic problems (including pelvic muscle stiffness and spasm).
  • Pelvic bones broken.
  • Pain that is caused by psychological trauma from the past or stress.

Pelvic pain might be caused by problems linked with organs in the female reproductive system. These problems include:

  • Adenomyosis
  • Endometriosis
  • Ovarian cancer
  • Ovarian cysts
  • Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)
  • Uterine fibroids
  • Vulvodynia

Pregnancy complications might lead to pelvic pain, including:

  • Ectopic pregnancy
  • Intrauterine foetal death, or the loss of a pregnancy after 20 weeks.
  • Miscarriage
  • Placental abruption
  • Preterm labor

Menstrual cycle-related symptoms, such as the following, may also contribute to pelvic pain notes Mayo Clinic:

  • Menstrual cramps
  • Mittelschmerz

Pelvic pain can be treated through the following according to Clevelander clinic:

  1. Medicine: When necessary, medication, including antibiotics, is used to alleviate pelvic pain.
  2. Surgery: If one of your pelvic organs is the source of the pain, surgery or other treatments may be necessary.
  3. Physical therapy: Physical therapy may be suggested by your doctor in some circumstances to relieve pelvic pain.

Also see: 5 Side effects of consuming too much apple cider vinegar

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