Pelvic Pain Treatment in West Orange, NJ
Is Pelvic Pain Normal?
Pelvic pain is an extremely common symptom, especially in women. Discomfort within the lower abdomen and pelvic region could be a result of an abnormality or illness relating to a variety of key bodily systems and functions. Most often, this type of pain is typically related to the reproductive system, digestive, urinary system, or the musculoskeletal system.
Dr. Thad Denehy specializes in diagnosing and treating pelvic pain at our office in West Orange, NJ. Dr. Denehy sees patients from Maplewood, Millburn, Livingston, Roseland, Bloomfield, and more. Call to schedule your consultation today.
What Activities May Worsen Pelvic Pain?
Generally, pelvic pain is described to either be a dull yet constant pain, or a sudden, sharp pain. If the pain is consistently present over a long period of time, it is classified as chronic pelvic pain. If the opposite is true, then the patient is likely to suffer from acute pelvic pain. What Activities May Worsen Pelvic Pain?
Most individuals will notice that their pelvic pain becomes more intense as they engage in certain activities. For example, if the source of your pelvic pain is your digestive system, then you may experience more pain after consuming certain foods or drinks. It is also common for pelvic pain to worsen during sexual intercourse or while urinating.
Potential Causes of Pelvic Pain
Reproductive System
The reproductive system is a common culprit to pelvic pain, particularly for women. Conditions of this system that can trigger pelvic pain include, but are not limited to:
- Endometriosis
- Menstrual cramping
- Uterine fibroids
- Adenomyosis
- Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)
- Pregnancy complications
- Mittelschmerz
- Ovarian disorders such as the presence of potentially cancerous cysts
- Vulvodynia
- Pelvic congestion syndrome
Urinary System
Another likely source to pelvic pain, a person’s urinary system can encounter several different conditions or abnormalities, such as:
- Urinary tract infection
- Interstitial cystitis
- Kidney stones
Musculoskeletal System
It is also possible for pelvic pain to be a result of a deformity or injury to muscles, tendons, or ligaments located around the pelvis. This can often be a result of situations like:
- Levator syndrome (recurring spasms of the levator ani muscle)
- Fibromyalgia
- Loss of control or strength in the pelvic floor muscles
Although any general discomfort of the pelvis can be described as pelvic pain, it is especially important to seek treatment from Dr. Denehy if your pain begins to worsen or become severe. Please call (973) 243-9300 today to schedule an appointment at our office in West Orange, NJ today.
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