What to do if you have pelvic pain caused by endometriosis? The cause of chronic pelvic pain is very complex and may involve various systems and organs of the entire pelvic cavity. The most common gynecological disease associated with chronic pelvic pain is endometriosis, with an incidence rate of 38%-51%. Chronic pelvic pain is the most common symptom of endometriosis. There are many types of pain in patients with endometriosis, such as dysmenorrhea, sexual pain, or chronic pelvic pain that is not related to sexual life or the menstrual cycle. 30%-50% of patients with endometriosis have chronic pelvic pain. There are many similarities in the descriptions of pain by patients with endometriosis. The patient has a long process. The location of the pain is usually in the lower abdomen, especially the iliac fossa and the upper edge of the pubic region. The nature of the pain is soreness, continuous, dull pain, and pain in the school department. When the patient is asked to point out the location of the pain, the patient usually points to a certain area, not a specific point. Typical visceral pain characteristics. The key to treatment is to build confidence, adapt to nature, accept reality, correctly deal with setbacks and diseases in real life, give full play to personal advantages, overcome personality weaknesses, revitalize the spirit, appropriately seek liberation methods, seek social and psychological support, maintain legal life and adequate sleep. Participate in some physical exercise, entertainment and leisure. |
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