Pelvic Pain
Pelvic pain is localized in the lower part of the abdomen and pelvis. In a woman, pelvic pain results from conditions of the urinary system, the reproductive system, or it may even have a musculoskeletal cause.
Depending on its cause, pelvic pain can be:
- Acute – Acute pelvic pain is characterized by a sudden, sharp, or brief pain
- Chronic – chronic pain is usually more moderate, and it is present over a long period of time
Depending on its source, pelvic pain can also be:
- Consistent
- Intermittent
- Mild
- Moderate
- Severe
Pelvic pain may also be sharp or dull and even radiate to:
- Lower back
- Buttocks
- Thighs
In some cases, pelvic pain occurs only during sexual activity or while urinating.
What Causes Pelvic Pain?
As mentioned before, pelvic pain in woman results from conditions that affect the urinary system, the reproductive system, or the musculoskeletal system.
Pelvic pain that results from the reproductive system can be caused from:
- Menstrual cramps – many woman experience menstrual cramps before and during menstrual periods. Menstrual cramps are usually mild to moderate, however, in some cases, menstrual cramps are severe.
- Ovulation – is the process of producing the egg in the female reproductive system. The pain is usually mild to moderate, while in some cases, it can be severe. The ovulation pain in the pelvis occurs in the middle of the menstrual cycle and lasts only a few hours.
- Sexually transmitted diseases – STD like gonorrhea or chlamydia
- Endometriosis – is a condition that affects woman in their reproductive life. It is one of the main causes of infertility among woman. Pelvic pain caused by endometriosis usually occurs around the time of the period or while having sexual intercourse.
- Pelvic inflammatory disease – is the infection of the reproductive system. The bacteria usually get inside the uterus travelling from the vagina and cervix. The signs and symptoms of pelvic inflammatory disease include pelvic and abdominal pain, high fever, vaginal bleeding, and vaginal discharge.
- Miscarriage – is the spontaneous loss of pregnancy before the 24th week. Miscarriage usually occurs before the 13th week, and it is characterized by vaginal spotting and vaginal bleeding, abdominal cramps, abdominal pain, and pelvic pain.
- Ectopic pregnancy – is the pregnancy outside of the uterus. The symptoms can get worse over the days, or the pain might also have a sudden onset. Vaginal bleeding is also often present.
- Ovarian cysts – are sacs created inside the ovary, which are filled with fluid. Most ovarian cysts are benign and do not cause any symptoms. However, in some cases, the pain caused by ovarian cysts is severe.
- Ovarian cancer, etc.
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