CHRONIC PELVIC PAIN

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Meet Our Doctor

Dr Amit Kundu

MBBS, MS, MCh-Urology, Urologist, Andrologist
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Chronic Pelvic Pain

Around one in seven women suffer from chronic pelvic pain. It is described as pain that lasts longer than six months and is felt beneath the abdominal button. Even though your doctor may diagnose you with chronic pelvic discomfort, further details are needed to determine the precise cause—or causes—of your illness. It might not be easy to identify this cause, and your provider may need to see you more than once.

Women frequently experience chronic pelvic discomfort, which can be challenging to manage. Pelvic discomfort can result from a wide range of diseases, many of which are treatable by your local gynecologist or primary care physician. If pelvic discomfort persists for more than six months or does not improve with painkillers and hormonal therapy like birth control pills, it is deemed “chronic.”

Women with unexplained chronic pelvic pain, difficult menstrual periods, and pain following a hysterectomy can all receive consultation services from the Chronic Pelvic Pain Clinic.

 

Approach we follow


The best way to treat chronic pelvic pain is through a multidisciplinary approach because of its complex nature. In collaboration with the referring physician, our team of doctors and advanced-care nurses assesses each patient separately and recommends the course of therapy that will best meet her particular needs.

What does the Treatment Includes?

Treatment for chronic Pelvic Pain will differ for every patient but may involve:

  • Medical treatment to manage discomfort and/or address particular illnesses
  • Surgical therapy, frequently uses minimally invasive methods, in cases where non-pharmacological
  • Treatments are ineffective and surgery is deemed necessary for particular types of pain

  • Injections of trigger points and various kinds of nerve blocks

  • Along with other pain specialists, our team collaborates closely with specialists in physical therapy.
  • Behavioral or cognitive therapy, and sexual health counseling.

Our objective is to collaborate with patients’ primary care physicians to develop a suitable long-term treatment plan. While there are treatments for certain pelvic pain causes but not others, most individuals are able to manage their discomfort and live better. After a suitable course of treatment and/or surgery has been determined, patients can proceed with their care under the guidance of their attending physician.

 

How chronic pelvic pain is diagnosed?

Our experts are aware that a variety of circumstances might lead to ongoing pelvic pain. We pinpoint the precise source of your pain and how it intensifies using a well-coordinated team approach, enabling us to offer knowledgeable, efficient therapy.

Specialists in chronic pelvic pain enquire about your symptoms, general health, and medical background. After that, we do a physical examination meant to measure pain. In order to validate your diagnosis and rule out additional illnesses, we also use tests, such as:


  • Neural block for diagnostic purposes to numb potentially painful nerves

 

  • To check for anomalies and injured nerves in the pelvic area, we perform an MRI scan.

 

  • Using pain mapping to identify potential organs, tissues, and nerves implicated in pelvic pain

 

  • Pelvic ultrasonography allows us to examine the health of your reproductive organs by creating finely detailed images of the surrounding tissues.

 

What to expect after treatment?

The length of time needed for each patient’s treatment varies. To assess their progress, our clinical staff will see to it that patients have follow-up appointments. The goal of treatment is to improve pain management skills in addition to providing clinical relief. Patients are assisted in creating a self-managing strategy with the use of community-based resources.

Why go for “Clinic Name”?


You can rely on the “Clinic Name” to treat you with a comprehensive plan in a kind and encouraging setting. “Clinic Name “is renowned for its knowledge and treatment both domestically and internationally.

Contact the Chronic Pelvic Pain Clinic at “Phone Number” to find out more about getting a consultation.