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Pelvic Pain Treatment Specialist

Pelvic Pain Treatment Specialist Q&A

Pelvic pain is a condition that affects both men and women, and it may be caused by a number of different conditions, including infections, hypertension, and structural issues. Depending on the underlying source of the pain, there are various ways to manage pelvic pain, including medication, physical therapy, dietary modifications, and surgery. See us right away if you’re experiencing pelvic pain. Visit us today, Dr. Michael S. Slobasky, DO, DABPMR, and his caring staff at Global Neuro & Spine Institute will treat you with care. For more information, contact us or schedule an appointment online. We have convenient locations in Orlando FL, Jensen Beach FL, Malabar Palm Bay FL, Atlantis FL, Fort Pierce FL, Winter Park FL and Plantation, FL.

Pelvic Pain Treatment Specialist Near Me in Orlando, Jensen Beach, Malabar Palm Bay, Atlantis, Fort Pierce, Winter Park and Plantation, FL.
Pelvic Pain Treatment Specialist Near Me in Orlando, Jensen Beach, Malabar Palm Bay, Atlantis, Fort Pierce, Winter Park and Plantation, FL.

Table of Contents:

What are the main causes of severe pelvic pain?
Can pelvic pain be life-threatening?
How long does pelvic pain last?
What are the best treatments for pelvic pain?

What are the main causes of severe pelvic pain?


It is estimated that 15% of American women suffer from chronic pelvic pain, lasting longer than six months – as a result of multiple gynecological conditions. The true number may be much higher than this, perhaps even double because diagnosis is often difficult.

It is possible to have minor or severe pelvic pain, and it can vary from one extreme to the other. In some cases, there is no observable cause, while in others, the cause is directly attributable to conditions or diseases. The reproductive system, the digestive system, or the urinary system can all cause pelvic pain in women at some point in their lives.

Multiple factors can contribute to chronic pelvic pain. It is possible to identify a single disorder as the cause of a particular problem. In other cases, pain can be caused by a variety of medical conditions. Women may experience chronic pelvic pain due to endometriosis and interstitial cystitis, for example. Some of the main causes of severe pelvic pain include infection, musculoskeletal problems, menstruation, irritable bowel syndrome, and more.

Can pelvic pain be life-threatening?


In women and men, pelvic pain is common due to the fact that the pelvis contains many organs. There are some types of pain that are not dangerous (such as period pains and PMS). There are, however, some diseases that can cause pelvic pain that are immediately dangerous. If you need medical care urgently, you should seek it immediately. Other diseases are slow-progressing, but they reduce your quality of life, longevity, or fertility. It is important not to ignore pelvic pain. Any worrying symptoms should be discussed with your physician. Certain conditions such as pelvic inflammatory disease and more can even be potentially life-threatening.

How long does pelvic pain last?


The nature and intensity of pelvic pain can fluctuate, and its cause is often unclear. In terms of pelvic pain, it can be classified into acute and chronic pain. Acute pain occurs suddenly and is severe; chronic pain lasts months or longer and comes and goes. Chronic pelvic pain is one that persists longer than six months and does not improve with treatment. It is possible that pelvic pain stems from genital or other organs in and around the pelvis, or that it may originate psychologically.

Pain can feel worse or actually cause a sensation of pain, even when there is no physical problem. It is possible for chronic pain to come and go or to be constant. For it to be considered chronic, it does not need to occur every day.

There is sometimes a regular cycle to chronic pelvic pain. During menstruation, for instance, it might occur. Some people experience it only during certain times, such as when eating, urinating, or having sex.

What are the best treatments for pelvic pain?


Reduced symptoms and improved quality of life are the goals of treatment. In some cases, a specific cause can be pinpointed by your doctor and treated accordingly. Pain and other symptoms will be managed if no cause can be identified. In many cases, a combination of treatments is the best approach for patients.

As part of your treatment for chronic pelvic pain, your doctor may recommend specific therapies or procedures. Your chronic pelvic pain may be improved by stretching exercises, massage, and other relaxation techniques. You can develop coping strategies for the pain with the help of a physical therapist. Certain injections can help to address the source of the pain and manage its severity. Surgical procedures or medications may be recommended in certain cases. The best treatment for pelvic pain will be devised by your provider depending on the cause and nature of the condition.

Pelvic pain can range from mild to severe and has many potential causes. Get your pelvic pain looked after right away! Pelvic pain treatments are available at Global Neuro & Spine Institute. We serve patients from Orlando FL, Conway FL, Edgewood FL, Jensen Beach FL, Ocean Breeze FL, Rio FL, Malabar Palm Bay FL, Melbourne FL, Atlantis FL, Palm Springs FL, Boynton Beach FL, Fort Pierce FL, White City FL, St Lucie FL, Plantation FL, Pine Island Ridge FL, Lauderhill FL, Winter Park FL, Bertha FL, Alafaya FL and surrounding areas.

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