Chronic Pelvic Pain and Quality of Life

In: Florence Nightingale Journal of Nursing, Vol 17, Iss 3 (2019) · 2019 · W7154932636
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Abstract

Pain, as defined by the International Association for the Study of Pain, is “an unpleasant sensory or emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage”. Although there is not an explicit consensus regarding the definition of chronic pelvic pain (CPP), it is defined as continuously or intermittently pain in the lower abdomen or pelvis, at least 6 months duration, and not exclusively related to menstrual cycle or sexual intercourse. According to gynecologic/ physical examination and laboratory results; pains which have undeterminated etiologies are described as “chronic pelvic pain syndrome”. CPP is a common problem among the women which has physical, social, psychological and economical effects. A multidisciplinary team can offer simultaneous assessment and management of somatic, behavioural and psychosocial components of the pain.

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