Pelvic Pain
Finding More HelpTreatment for pelvic pain is often wide-ranging because of the variety of causes. If your doctor or healthcare provider has diagnosed a specific cause, he or she may recommend one of the following treatments:
- Physical therapy
- Medications
- Pain medications
- Anticonvulsants
- Antidepressants
- Muscle relaxers
- Topical anesthetics
- Peripheral nerve blocks
- Botox
- Trigger point injections/dry needling
- Neuromodulation
- Surgery
- Cognitive behavioral therapy
- Paradoxical relaxation
- Stress reduction techniques
Finding Help
Visit the International Painful Bladder Foundation’s website for information on treatment options and to locate support groups. Visit http://www.painful-bladder.org.
Special thanks to:
Elizabeth Rummer, MSPT, of the Pelvic Health and Rehabilitation Center in San Francisco, Calif., for her contributions.
Pelvic Health and Rehabilitation Center
Source
*Mathias SD, Kuppermann M, Liberman RF, Lipshutz RC, Steege JF. Chronic pelvic pain: prevalence, health-related quality of life, and economic correlates. Obstet Gynecol 1996;87:321-7.
This information is not intended to substitute the recommendations of your healthcare providers. Women’s Health Foundation disclaims any liability for the decisions you make based on this information.