Pelvic or abdominal pain, genital pain, and pain during sex are some of the most common indicators of Painful Gynecological Conditions, such as illness or infection. Pain can be caused by various conditions in the reproductive, urinary, or digestive system, and it must be treated according to its particular cause. To learn more about these conditions, click a link below.
Gynecological Pain can also have multiple related causes. Some pain is located in the muscles and connective tissues in the pelvis, while other pain is triggered by irritation of the pelvic region’s sensitive nerves.
Many women tend to ignore abdominal pain, dismissing it as normal menstrual cramps. Whatever the cause of your pain, your gynecologist can help you manage it. If you’re experiencing acute, chronic, or intermittent pain, make an appointment to visit your doctor.