Assessment of quality of life and psychological condition of women with chronic inflammatory processes of the pelvic organs on the background of pelvic pain
This study compared the quality of life and psychological state of women with chronic pelvic inflammatory disease treated with NSAIDs versus analgesics, finding significant improvements in the NSAID group.
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The paper studied 100 reproductive-age women diagnosed with chronic pelvic pain associated with chronic inflammatory processes of pelvic organs, comparing two treatment approaches and evaluating psychological status and quality of life after 3 months. Participants received antibacterial therapy plus antihypoxants and antiplatelet agents, with Group 1 additionally receiving intramuscular analgesic due to contraindications to NSAIDs and Group 2 receiving rectal NSAIDs. Quality-of-life and psychological measures changed only slightly in the intramuscular analgesic group, whereas they improved significantly in the rectal NSAID group. The paper does not describe explicit baseline comparability details or follow-up beyond the 3-month assessment. This paper does not explicitly discuss endometriosis or adenomyosis; it was included in the corpus via a keyword match in the upstream search index.
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