Pelvic stasis usually refers to pelvic stasis syndrome, whether it will get well on its own or not is judged according to the severity of the condition, usually the mild ones can be cured by themselves, and the severe ones can not be cured by themselves.
Pelvic stasis syndrome, also known as ovarian vein syndrome, is mainly caused by pelvic vascular malformations, tumors, varicose veins, etc. It may also be related to the patient’s physical condition as well as external injuries and other factors.
Mild pelvic stasis can be improved by changing to a lateral position, correcting constipation and exercising appropriately to improve the symptoms, and there will be a certain degree of relief or self-healing.
The symptoms of severe pelvic stasis are more serious, manifesting as lower abdominal pain, lumbago, pain during sexual intercourse, increased menstrual flow, increased leukorrhea, and so on, which cannot be cured by themselves and require timely medical attention.
It is recommended that the patient be treated with medication under the guidance of a doctor, commonly used medications include medroxyprogesterone acetate, etrogestrel implants or gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) agonists and other medications, and surgical treatment can be performed if necessary.
Even if there is a possibility of self-healing is also the need for dynamic observation, and need to be guided by a doctor, it is recommended that patients seek timely medical treatment, do not diagnose the condition themselves.