Chronic pelvic pain

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This paper describes chronic pelvic pain as a challenging gynecologic problem with various causes, emphasizing a diagnostic approach involving history, examination, psychosocial assessment, lab tests, and a multidisciplinary management strategy.

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Abstract

Chronic pelvic pain is one of the most challenging gynecologic problems seen in primary care practice. Important causes of this problem include endometriosis, pelvic adhesions, chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, and the syndrome of chronic pelvic pain without obvious pathology. The diagnostic approach to chronic pelvic pain begins with a careful medical history and physical examination in conjunction with a comprehensive psychosocial assessment. Laboratory evaluation may include pelvic ultrasonography, psychometric testing, and diagnostic laparoscopy. Optimal management of these patients may require a multidisciplinary approach, integrating chronic pain management techniques with specific therapy.

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Condition tags

endometriosischronic_pelvic_pain

MeSH descriptors

Intractable Pain Pelvis Female Genital Diseases, Female Genital Diseases, Female Humans Intractable Pain Intractable Pain Psychophysiologic Disorders Psychophysiologic Disorders

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