{"paper_id":"464b20dd-28de-4562-b74a-2772c2d4bd51","body_text":"Abstract\nThere are multiple pathophysiological pathways involved in chronic pelvic pain (CPP). One such mechanism involves the role of sex steroid hormones (androgens, estrogens, and progestins) in the structure and function of genital tissues. Despite the high prevalence of CPP, there are very few comprehensive guidelines examining hormonal therapy for management of these patients. Currently, there is no consensus regarding measurement of hormones during evaluation and treatment of CPP. It is, however, important to understand how types of hormonal therapy can be used in management of pelvic pain. This chapter provides an overview of various causes of pelvic pain in which incorporating hormonal therapy can be effective.\nAccess this chapter\nTax calculation will be finalised at checkout\nPurchases are for personal use only\nSimilar content being viewed by others\nReferences\nNorth American Menopause Society. 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Impact of oral contraceptives on sex hormone-binding globulin and androgen levels: a retrospective study in women with sexual dysfunction. J Sex Med. 2006;3:104–13.\nAuthor information\nAuthors and Affiliations\nEditor information\nEditors and Affiliations\nRights and permissions\nCopyright information\n© 2017 Springer International Publishing AG\nAbout this chapter\nCite this chapter\nKing, A., Bahlani, S. (2017). Hormonal Therapy for Pelvic Pain. In: Moldwin, R. (eds) Urological and Gynaecological Chronic Pelvic Pain. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-48464-8_13\nDownload citation\nDOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-48464-8_13\nPublished:\nPublisher Name: Springer, Cham\nPrint ISBN: 978-3-319-48462-4\nOnline ISBN: 978-3-319-48464-8\neBook Packages: MedicineMedicine (R0)\nKeywords\n- GnRH Agonist\n- Chronic Pelvic Pain\n- creamConjugated Equine Estrogen\n- Endometriotic Lesion\n- Serum Estradiol Level\nThese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. 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