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Individuals experiencing chronic or complex pelvic pain may find significant relief and support through the specialized care provided by pelvic pain specialists. These professionals possess advanced training in diagnosing and managing various pelvic pain conditions and utilize a holistic approach that addresses the interconnected nature of bodily systems.
Pelvic pain specialists are especially skilled in treating conditions like vulvodynia, pudendal neuralgia, hypertonic pelvic floor dysfunction, and persistent genital arousal disorder (PGAD). Their approach is multidisciplinary, involving collaboration with other medical specialists, physical therapists, and mental health professionals to design customized treatment plans that meet each patient’s unique needs.
What is Pelvic Pain?
Pelvic pain is a broad term encompassing discomfort or aching sensations within the lower abdominal region, extending from the navel down to the pubic area. This condition can manifest in various forms, ranging from acute, short-lived episodes to chronic, persistent pain lasting six months or longer. The underlying causes of pelvic pain are diverse, often stemming from an intricate interplay between the reproductive, digestive, urinary, and musculoskeletal systems.
How Do You Know if Pelvic Pain is Serious?
While not all pelvic pain is serious, seeking medical care when symptoms are severe is important. You should head to the nearest emergency room if:
- Pelvic pain is sharp, severe, or sudden.
- You’re unable to stand up straight.
- There’s blood in your pee or poop.
- You’re running a fever.
- You’re pregnant or have been pregnant in the last six months.
What is Pelvic Pain a Sign Of?
While pelvic pain is often a symptom of urinary tract infections or gastrointestinal issues, it can also indicate a problem with organs in your pelvic area. There are many reasons why pelvic pain may develop. For proper diagnosis and treatment, schedule an appointment with a healthcare provider.
What Age Does Pelvic Pain Occur?
Pelvic pain can occur at any age, beginning in the reproductive years through post-menopause. The cause of pelvic pain tends to differ in different age groups.
1. Teenagers with chronic pelvic pain should be evaluated for endometriosis. Trauma and anxiety can often contribute to pain in this age group as well.
2. Patients in their main reproductive years (20s to 40s) can have pain due to endometriosis, fibroids, occupational body stressors, birth trauma, and/or other trauma.
3. Post-menopausal patients often feel pain during intercourse due to the lack of estrogen. Post-menopausal women also are at an increased risk for arthritis and osteoporosis, which can lead to pelvic pain due to hip and back issues.
How to Tell the Difference Between Pelvic Pain and Abdominal Pain?
Abdominal pain occurs in the area between the chest and groin, also called the belly. Pelvic pain occurs in the lowest portion of the abdomen (below the belly button) and the pelvis. Pain in these areas can be sharp or dull, constant or intermittent, and mild, moderate, or severe. Pain that occurs suddenly and goes away quickly is acute, and pain that lasts six months or longer is chronic.
How Long is Too Long for Pelvic Pain?
Pelvic pain can be categorized as either acute, meaning the pain is sudden and severe, or chronic, meaning the pain either comes and goes or is constant, lasting for months or longer. Pelvic pain that lasts longer than 6 months and shows no improvement with treatment is known as chronic pelvic pain.
What Happens If You Ignore Pelvic Pain?
Your body’s systems all work together, and symptoms are a way your body communicates that something out of the ordinary is going on. Ignoring the warning signs can lead to complications the longer chronic pelvic pain goes untreated. If the pain is the result of an underlying condition, it can progress, and your symptoms can become worse. The further your condition progresses, the more difficult it may become to treat.
Can Pelvic Pain Be Harmless?
Experiencing pelvic pain is your body telling you that something's not quite right. But not all pelvic pain means you should panic. Sometimes it's just a part of natural bodily processes; in others, it may indicate a severe condition that needs immediate intervention. In most cases, the cause of your pelvic pain is harmless due to menstrual cramps, ovulation pain, and gastrointestinal causes.
Is Walking Good for Pelvic Pain?
The pelvic floor is a muscle like any other in the body. We can do exercises to strengthen it, there can be knots that need to be massaged out, and there can be issues if it is too weak. One of the easiest and best things to do to strengthen the pelvic floor is walking. Walking just 20-30 minutes a few times a week can help increase the strength of the pelvic floor.
Can Sitting Too Much Cause Pelvic Pain?
Sitting down for long periods often leads to back or pelvic pain, especially if you don’t exercise frequently. Some signs your pelvic pain might be related to prolonged sitting include:
- Sharp pain in your back
- Long-lasting pain in your back and pelvic region
- Pain and stiffness in your core, back and hips
- Pain that spreads from the lower back into your feet
- Muscle spasms in your lower back and pelvis, especially when straightening yourself
How Should I Lie to Relieve Pelvic Pain?
The side-lying position is a beneficial sleeping posture for individuals with pelvic floor dysfunction. By lying on your side with slightly bent knees and a pillow between them, you help maintain pelvic alignment and relieve pressure on the pelvic floor. This position can reduce pain, enhance bladder and bowel control, improve circulation, and minimize spinal strain. For optimal support, use a pillow between your legs, one under your head, and consider a small pillow or rolled towel under your waist for added comfort.
How Should I Sit to Avoid Pelvic Pain?
Slouching or sitting very straight can put a strain on your back and pelvis. Aim for halfway between these 2 positions. Put a small support such as a cushion or rolled-up towel on your lower back. This can help you to avoid slouching. Sit well back into the chair and take its full support. Do not perch on the edge as your muscles will tire more quickly.
Symptoms of Pelvic Pain
Pelvic pain varies. It may affect a small area around your pelvis (your lower tummy) or the whole area. Symptoms of pelvic pain include:
- a sharp, stabbing, or burning pain that happens suddenly
- a pain that comes on slowly but does not go away
- a dull or heavy ache, or feeling of pressure
- a twisted or knotted feeling
- a cramping or throbbing pain, which may come and go
- pain only when you’re doing something, like exercising, having sex or peeing
Possible causes of pelvic pain in women only may include:
- Ectopic pregnancy
- Miscarriage
- Pelvic inflammatory disease
- Ovulation
- Menstrual cramps
- Ovarian cysts or other ovarian disorders
- Fibroids
- Endometriosis
- Uterine cancer
- Cervical cancer
Conditions that a Pelvic Pain Specialist Treat
A pelvic pain specialist has the expertise and qualifications to treat pelvic disorders of all kinds, from acute pain conditions and sexually transmitted infections to chronic pain with no clear identifiable cause and psychogenic pelvic pain. Through a combination of therapies, they can help you overcome your pain so you can get back to living your life. Here are some of the conditions they treat:
1. Vulvodynia: Chronic pain around the vaginal opening without a known cause, with symptoms like burning, swelling, and pain during sex.
2. Endometriosis: Growth of uterine cells outside the uterus, often on other organs, causing painful periods, pain during/after sex, and potential infertility.
3. Interstitial Cystitis: Inflammation of the bladder with UTI-like symptoms but no infection, causing abdominal pain, pressure, and discomfort during sex.
4. Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID): Infection of the uterus, fallopian tubes, or ovaries, often due to untreated STIs. Symptoms include irregular periods, pelvic pain, and fatigue.
5. Uterine Fibroids: Non-cancerous growths in/on the uterus that may cause abdominal pain, constipation, and heavy periods. Some experience no symptoms.
6. Psychological Causes: Emotional distress, particularly after trauma, can lead to pelvic pain, often accompanied by depression, anxiety, or stress.
7. Vulvar Itching: Itching of the vulva, which can result from infections, hormonal shifts, skin irritations, or stress.
8. Clitoral Pain: Sharp, stabbing pain in the clitoris that may worsen with touch, movement, or tight clothing.
9. Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder: A reduced or absent desire for sexual intimacy, affecting desire, arousal, and orgasm.
10. Persistent Genital Arousal Disorder: Unwanted, continuous sensations of arousal in the genital area without sexual desire.
11. Pudendal Neuralgia: Chronic pelvic pain linked to the pudendal nerve, leading to disabling neuropathic symptoms.
12. Chronic Yeast Infection/Bacterial Vaginosis: Recurring vaginal infections that may require specialized treatment when persistent.
13. Hypertonic Pelvic Floor Muscle Dysfunction: Tightness in pelvic floor muscles that leads to spasms, reduced blood flow, and pelvic pain.
How Pelvic Pain is Diagnosed
When diagnosing the cause of pelvic pain, a healthcare provider will review your symptoms and medical history. A physical exam or other tests might also help in determining the cause of pelvic pain. Some diagnostic tools might include:
1. Blood and urine tests.
2. Pregnancy tests.
3. Vaginal or penile cultures to check for sexually transmitted infections like gonorrhea and chlamydia.
4. Abdominal and pelvic X-rays.
5. Laparoscopy (a procedure allowing a direct look at the structures in your pelvis and abdomen).
6. Hysteroscopy (a procedure to examine your uterus).
7. Stool sample to check for signs of blood in your poop.
8. Lower endoscopy (insertion of a lighted tube to examine the inside of your rectum and colon).
9. Ultrasound (a test that uses sound waves to provide images of internal organs).
10. CT scan of your abdomen and pelvis (a scan that uses X-rays and computers to produce cross-sectional images of your body).
How to Treat Pelvic Pain at Home
If you have chronic pelvic pain, there are a few things you can do to ease symptoms at home. For example:
1. Take over-the-counter pain relievers. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) like ibuprofen or naproxen sodium can help reduce swelling that leads to pelvic pain. Acetaminophen can also ease painful symptoms.
2. Make time for exercise. Even though you may not feel like moving, exercise helps increase blood flow and may help reduce your discomfort.
3. Apply heat. Place a heating pad or warm compress over the area, or take a long soak in a hot bath.
4. Stop smoking. Tobacco products can inflame nerves and cause pain. Avoiding these habits can help relieve pain.
5. Take supplements. If your pelvic pain symptoms are due to vitamin or mineral deficiency, supplements could help soothe your discomfort. Talk to your healthcare provider before incorporating supplements into your daily routine.
6. Practice relaxation exercises. Yoga, mindfulness, or meditation can help reduce stress and tension. As a result, chronic pain may be eased.
4. Symptoms like painful periods, urinary issues, or sexual dysfunction
5. Suspected gynecological or urological conditions
6. Recurrent pelvic infections
7. Concerns about pelvic organ prolapse or endometriosis
8. Pain that impacts your quality of life
What to Expect From Your First Pelvic Pain Specialist Visit
At your first appointment, you will be asked several questions to find out about your problems in more detail, questions will be asked about your symptoms and your medical and social history.
Depending on your concerns/problems, a pelvic pain specialist will likely assess your posture, pelvic alignment, stomach muscles, and how you perform certain exercises/activities e.g. squats, walking, and standing from a chair. This assessment is individual to what each patient needs, there is no one set “recipe”.
If your problems are related to your pelvic floor, an internal examination is often advised to assess your pelvic floor function, this can be completed at the first appointment or a subsequent appointment. We will discuss what it involves and why it is advisable. You do not have to have this examination, and you have the right to change your mind at any point.
After a full assessment, we will discuss findings and a plan of treatment. You will usually be given some treatment/exercises at the end of this first appointment.
Factors to Consider When Choosing a Pelvic Pain Specialist
When seeking medical care for pelvic pain, it is crucial to consider several factors to ensure a positive and effective experience.
1. Expertise and Experience
Evaluate the specialist’s level of expertise and experience in treating pelvic pain conditions. Inquire about their training, certifications, and the number of patients they have treated with similar conditions. Experienced pelvic pain doctors often have a deeper understanding of the complexities involved and may be better equipped to provide comprehensive care.
2. Bedside Manner and Communication
A compassionate and attentive bedside manner can significantly impact the patient-doctor relationship and the overall treatment experience. Look for a pelvic pain specialist who actively listens to your concerns, provides clear explanations, and fosters an environment of trust and open communication.
3. Treatment Approach
Inquire about the specialist’s treatment philosophy and approach to managing pelvic pain. Some may favor a more conservative approach, starting with lifestyle modifications and medications, while others may recommend interventional procedures or surgery when appropriate. Ensure that the doctor’s treatment approach aligns with your preferences and values.
4. Accessibility and Convenience
Consider the specialist’s office location, hours of operation, and availability for appointments. If you require frequent visits or have mobility limitations, choosing a conveniently located practice can make a significant difference in your overall experience.
5. Insurance Coverage and Costs
Before committing to a particular specialist or treatment plan, verify your insurance coverage and understand the associated costs. Inquire about the practice’s billing policies, out-of-pocket expenses, and any available financial assistance programs to ensure that the treatment is accessible and affordable.
How to Find the Right Pelvic Pain Specialist Near Me
With the abundance of healthcare providers and specialists available, finding the right pelvic pain specialist in your area can be a daunting task. Fortunately, several resources can aid in your search:
1. Referrals from Primary Care Physicians: Your primary care physician or gynecologist may be able to provide recommendations for reputable pelvic pain specialists in your area.
2. Online Directories and Reviews: Utilize online directories and review platforms to research pelvic pain doctors in your vicinity. Read patient reviews and ratings to gain insights into the doctor’s expertise, bedside manners, and overall patient satisfaction.
3. Hospital and Medical Center Websites: Many hospitals and medical centers have dedicated sections on their websites featuring profiles of their physicians, including pelvic pain specialists. These profiles often provide information about the doctor’s qualifications, areas of expertise, and contact information.
4. Professional Organizations: Organizations such as the International Pelvic Pain Society (IPPS), the International Society for the Study of Sexual Health (ISSWSH), and the American Urogynecologic Society (AUGS) maintain directories of pelvic pain specialists, which can be a valuable resource in your search.
5. Support Groups and Online Communities: Connecting with others who have experienced pelvic pain can provide invaluable insights and recommendations for finding the right doctor.
Participate in online support groups or local community organizations to tap into this collective knowledge.
Remember, finding the right pelvic pain specialist may require patience and perseverance. Don’t hesitate to seek second or third opinions until you find a healthcare provider who understands your needs and with whom you feel comfortable.
How to Prepare for Your First Pelvic Pain Specialist Appointment
Once you have identified a potential pelvic pain specialist, it is essential to prepare for your appointment to ensure a productive and informative consultation. Here are some tips to help you get the most out of your visit:
Keep a Detailed Pain Journal: Document your pelvic pain experiences, including the location, intensity, duration, and any potential triggers or alleviating factors. This information can provide valuable insights to your doctor and aid in accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
Compile Medical Records: Gather all relevant medical records, including test results, imaging scans, and previous treatments or medications. Providing your pelvic pain specialist with a comprehensive medical history can facilitate a more informed assessment.
Prepare a List of Questions: Write down any questions or concerns you may have regarding your condition, treatment options, potential side effects, or lifestyle modifications. An open and honest dialogue with your doctor can lead to a better understanding and more effective treatment plans.
Consider Bringing a Support Person: Having a trusted friend or family member accompany you to your appointment can provide emotional support and an additional set of ears to help you remember important details discussed during the consultation.
Be Open and Honest: Pelvic pain can be a sensitive and personal topic, but it is crucial to be open and honest with your pelvic pain specialist about your symptoms, concerns, and any relevant personal or medical history. This transparency can help them provide the most appropriate and effective care.
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