Pelvic pain can have various causes and be associated with different conditions. Depending on the nature of the pain, it can be acute or chronic, affecting various organs in the pelvic area. Here are some possible causes of pelvic pain:
Urological problems: such as urinary tract infections or kidney stones.
Gynecological diseases: endometriosis, ovarian cysts, inflammatory diseases of the pelvis.
Musculoskeletal disorders: for example, muscle tension or spinal issues.
Neurological factors: irritation or compression of nerves in the pelvic region.
Gastroenterological reasons: such as irritable bowel syndrome or inflammatory bowel disease.
Inflammatory processes or infections: these may affect various organs and tissues in the pelvic region.
These are not all the potential causes, and to accurately determine the source of your pelvic pain, it's important to consult a specialist.
Urological problems: such as urinary tract infections or kidney stones.
Gynecological diseases: endometriosis, ovarian cysts, inflammatory diseases of the pelvis.
Musculoskeletal disorders: for example, muscle tension or spinal issues.
Neurological factors: irritation or compression of nerves in the pelvic region.
Gastroenterological reasons: such as irritable bowel syndrome or inflammatory bowel disease.
Inflammatory processes or infections: these may affect various organs and tissues in the pelvic region.
These are not all the potential causes, and to accurately determine the source of your pelvic pain, it's important to consult a specialist.
If you have any suspicions or experience pain in the pelvic region, I recommend scheduling a consultation.
Our clinic has specialists who can help you address this issue.