



What is Pelvic Pain?
Pelvic pain refers to discomfort in the lower abdomen or pelvic region. It can be sharp or dull, occasional or constant, and may occur during specific activities such as exercise, urination, bowel movements, or sexual activity. Pelvic pain can affect women and men, though it is more common in women due to gynecological and reproductive factors.
Causes
Pelvic pain may result from a wide range of conditions, including:
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Gynecological issues (endometriosis, fibroids, ovarian cysts)
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Pelvic floor muscle dysfunction or tension
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Urinary tract or bladder disorders (e.g., interstitial cystitis)
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Gastrointestinal issues (e.g., irritable bowel syndrome)
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Infections or inflammation
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Nerve irritation or injury
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Emotional or psychological stress
Evaluation & Care
Our approach begins with a compassionate, comprehensive evaluation that considers the whole person, body, mind, and relationships. This may include:
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Medical history and physical assessment
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Laboratory testing to check hormone levels
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Open discussion about emotional and relational factors
Personalized Treatment Options
Every treatment plan is tailored to your needs and goals. Depending on the cause, care may include:
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Managing underlying health conditions
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Adjusting medications when appropriate
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Hormone replacement therapy for men or women
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Counseling or sex therapy to support emotional and relationship health
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Lifestyle strategies such as stress management, exercise, and nutrition
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Advanced regenerative therapies (like PRP) to restore sexual function naturally
