Pelvic Pain
Overview
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Pelvic pain can be a common and often debilitating condition for many women. Our OBGYN team provides comprehensive evaluation and treatment for women experiencing pelvic pain.
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During your appointment, our team will conduct a thorough evaluation to determine the underlying cause of your pelvic pain. This may involve a physical exam, imaging studies, or other diagnostic tests as needed.
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Depending on the cause and severity of your pelvic pain, we may recommend a variety of treatment options, including medication, physical therapy, or minimally invasive procedures. Our team will work with you to develop a personalized treatment plan that addresses your individual needs and goals.
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We understand that pelvic pain can have a significant impact on your quality of life. Our team is here to provide the compassionate care and support you need to manage your symptoms and achieve optimal health and wellness.
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Frequently Asked Questions:
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What are the common causes of pelvic pain in women?
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Pelvic pain in women can have many different causes, including menstrual cramps, ovarian cysts, endometriosis, uterine fibroids, pelvic inflammatory disease, and urinary tract infections, among others.
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How is pelvic pain diagnosed?
Pelvic pain is typically diagnosed through a thorough evaluation, which may include a physical exam, imaging studies, or other diagnostic tests as needed. Our team can provide comprehensive evaluation and diagnostic services to determine the underlying cause of your pelvic pain.
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What are the treatment options for pelvic pain?
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Treatment options for pelvic pain may vary depending on the underlying cause of your pain. Some common treatment options include medication, physical therapy, or minimally invasive procedures. Our team will work with you to develop a personalized treatment plan that addresses your individual needs and goals.
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Can pelvic pain be prevented?
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While pelvic pain cannot always be prevented, there are steps you can take to reduce your risk. These may include practicing safe sex to prevent sexually transmitted infections, maintaining a healthy weight, and seeking prompt treatment for any underlying conditions that may contribute to pelvic pain.
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When should I seek medical attention for pelvic pain?
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You should seek medical attention for pelvic pain if you experience severe or persistent pain, fever or chills, or other symptoms such as vaginal discharge or bleeding. Our team can provide prompt evaluation and treatment for women experiencing pelvic pain.