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Causes of Pelvic Pain

Clinical Evaluation of Pelvic Pain
  • Approach to the Patient
     with pelvic pain

  • History
  • Physical Examination
  • Laboratory Tests
  • Laparoscopy and
     Hysteroscopy

Dr. Eric Daiter
Dr. Eric Daiter

The approach to a patient with pelvic pain should consider the very wide range of potential causes. Causes may be gynecological (involve the female reproductive tract), urological (involve the urinary system), gastrointestinal (involve the bowels) or orthopedic (involve the muscles and bony skeleton).

The information that a physician elicits during the initial history, physical examination, and laboratory evaluation often guides all subsequent management. Therefore, taking adequate time to “get it right” from the beginning is critically important in order to achieve optimal relief from the pain.

Unfortunately, physicians tend to have less and less time to spend with individual patients due to increasingly demanding work schedules. Patients with pelvic pain are encouraged to try to find a physician who is able to spend the significant time it often takes to thoroughly investigate their problem.



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