Pelvic pain refers to discomfort or painful sensations in the pelvic area that can be caused by various factors. In neurological contexts, pelvic pain is often associated with nerves and may result from irritation, compression, or damage to the nerves in the pelvis. This can lead to chronic pains that tend to be persistent and difficult to treat.
Symptoms of neurological pelvic pain may include:
- Constant or intermittent pain in the pelvic region
- Shooting or aching pains radiating into the thighs or groin area
- Increase in pain during movement or in certain positions
Causes of neurological pelvic pain can vary widely and include herniated discs, injuries, spasms of pelvic muscles, nerve endings damage, or infections.
Symptoms of neurological pelvic pain may include:
- Constant or intermittent pain in the pelvic region
- Shooting or aching pains radiating into the thighs or groin area
- Increase in pain during movement or in certain positions
Causes of neurological pelvic pain can vary widely and include herniated discs, injuries, spasms of pelvic muscles, nerve endings damage, or infections.
For an accurate diagnosis and effective treatment, it’s crucial to consult an experienced specialist. At Professor Mikhail Sharov's clinic, we have specialists in both neurology and gynecology.