Chronic pelvic pain is a separate symptom in itself, which can be seen in chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, pelvic endometriosis, pelvic floor syndrome and other diseases, which are not only manifested as chronic pelvic pain, but also other symptoms.
1. Chronic pelvic inflammatory disease: patients with chronic pelvic inflammatory disease may have chronic pelvic pain, and patients may also have low-grade fever, fatigue, and menstrual abnormalities, such as increased menstrual flow, prolonged menstruation, menstrual disorders, etc. This disease may lead to infertility or ectopic pregnancy.
2. Pelvic endometriosis: patients with pelvic endometriosis may have chronic pelvic pain, which often has obvious correlation with the menstrual cycle, often aggravated during menstruation and relieved after menstruation, and the disease may also lead to infertility.
3. Pelvic floor syndrome: patients with pelvic floor syndrome may experience chronic pelvic pain, and patients may also experience constipation or fecal incontinence. The disease is a dysfunction of the anal canal, rectum, and pelvic floor due to abnormalities of the nerves or muscles of the pelvic floor, and it may be related to abnormal emotions such as peripheral neuropathy, muscle tears, and nervousness and depression.
If chronic pelvic pain occurs, please consult a doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for examination and treatment, do not blindly diagnose by yourself to avoid delaying the condition.