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Pelvic Pain
Endometriosis
Pelvic Adhension Disease
Scar tissue Removal
Fibroid Uterus
Painful Sex
ENDOMETRIOSIS
Development of uterine's inner lining tissue outside the uterus.
Very common (More than 3 million cases per year in US)
Treatment from medical professional advised
Often requires lab test or imaging
Can last several months
Common for ages 18-35
Family history may increase likelihood


PELVIC ADHESION DISEASE/SCAR TISSUE REMOVAL
These bands of scar tissue are called adhesions. Thus, pelvic adhesive disease is defined as a condition in which scar tissue binds adjacent organs to one another. Adhesions are often a cause of infertility. If they form inside or around the ends of the Fallopian tubes, they may block an egg and sperm from meeting.

PELVIC CONGESTION SYNDROM
Pelvic congestion syndrome, also known as pelvic vein incompetence, is a long term condition in women believed to be due to enlarged veins in the lower abdomen. The condition may cause chronic pain, such as a constant dull ache, which can be worsened by standing or sex. Pain in the legs or lower back may also occur.


PELVIC FLOOR DYSFUNCTION
Pelvic floor dysfunction is an umbrella term for a variety of disorders that occur when pelvic floor muscles and ligaments are impaired. Although this condition predominantly affects females, up to 16% of males suffer as well. Symptoms include pelvic pain, pressure, pain during sex, incontinence, incomplete emptying of feces, and visible organ protrusion. Tissues surrounding the pelvic organs may have increased or decreased sensitivity or irritation resulting in pelvic pain. Underlying causes of pelvic pain are often difficult to determine. The condition affects up to 50% of women who have given birth.
PELVIC INFECTIONS
An infection of the female reproductive organs including uterus, fallopian tubes , ovaries, and cervix.
Common (More than 200,000 cases per year in US)
Transmitted through sexual contact
Often requires lab test or imaging
Treatment from medical professional advised
Can last several days or weeks
It occurs when sexually transmitted bacteria spread from the vagina to the womb, fallopian tubes or ovaries. Symptoms includes pelvic pain, fever, vaginal discharge. Treatment includes antibiotics.
OVARIAN CYST
Presence of fluid-filled sacs or pockets in or on the surface of ovary.
Very common (More than 3 million cases per year in US)
Treatment from medical professional advised
Often requires lab test or imaging
Can last several months
Emergency room visit recommended in severe cases
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