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Surgical Intervention for Pelvic Pain

Surgical intervention for pelvic pain is a medical procedure aimed at addressing the cause of pain when it cannot be managed by conservative methods such as medication or physical therapy. The decision to undergo surgery is made when other treatment options have not provided sufficient relief or when there are structural issues that require surgical intervention.

Here are some situations in which surgical intervention may be considered:

Endometriosis: When endometrial tissues grow outside the uterus, their surgical removal might be necessary.

Uterine fibroids: In cases where significant fibroids cause pain, their removal may be required.

Ovarian cysts: If a cyst is large or causes pain, its surgical removal may be recommended.

Adhesions: Surgical removal of adhesions in the abdominal cavity, which can result from previous surgeries or inflammatory diseases, causing pain.

Inguinal hernia: This condition can cause significant pain in the pelvic area and requires surgical correction.

Surgical treatment is always considered as a last resort and is performed only after thorough diagnosis and discussion with your doctor about all possible risks and benefits of the intervention.
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