of pelvic pain in women

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This paper examines pelvic pain in women, differentiating between acute and chronic forms and discussing factors influencing pain perception, including anatomical lesions, biochemical substances, and psychological state.

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Pelvic pain is a common symptom among women of reproductive age. The condition traditionally is classified as either acute or chronic. Acute pelvic pain is of rapid onset and often demands prompt diagnosis and treatment. Pelvic pain is deemed chronic when it is of more than 6 months’ duration; this condition requires careful evaluation of both the physical and psychological state of the patient. Pain and its perception are affected by several factors, including the presence of anatomic lesions, the local release of biochemical substances, and the psychological state and pain threshold of the patient.

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