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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Pelvic pain is a symptom that can affect both women and men. The pelvic pain that persists for a period of 6 months or more to be considered chronic while less than this duration is considered acute. The pain may indicate the existence of poorly understood conditions that likely represent abnormal psychoneuromuscular function. Differentiating between acute and chronic pain is important in understanding [[Chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome|chronic pelvic pain syndromes]]. | Pelvic pain is a symptom that can affect both women and men. The pelvic pain that persists for a period of 6 months or more to be considered chronic while less than this duration is considered acute. The pain may indicate the existence of poorly understood conditions that likely represent abnormal psychoneuromuscular function. Differentiating between acute and chronic pain is important in understanding [[Chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome|chronic pelvic pain syndromes]]. | ||
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==Causes== | ==Causes== | ||
===Life Threatening Causes=== | ===Life Threatening Causes=== | ||
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*[[Abdominal aortic aneurysm]] | *[[Abdominal aortic aneurysm]] | ||
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*[[Urinary tract infection]] | *[[Urinary tract infection]] | ||
*[[Vaginitis]] | *[[Vaginitis]] | ||
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===Causes in Alphabetical Order=== | ===Causes in Alphabetical Order=== | ||
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*[[Endometriosis]] | *[[Endometriosis]] | ||
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*[[Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome]] | *[[Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome]] | ||
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*[[Ovarian torsion]] | *[[Ovarian torsion]] | ||
*[[deep vein thrombosis|Ovarian vein thrombosis]] | *[[deep vein thrombosis|Ovarian vein thrombosis]] | ||
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Overview
Pelvic pain is a symptom that can affect both women and men. The pelvic pain that persists for a period of 6 months or more to be considered chronic while less than this duration is considered acute. The pain may indicate the existence of poorly understood conditions that likely represent abnormal psychoneuromuscular function. Differentiating between acute and chronic pain is important in understanding chronic pelvic pain syndromes.
Causes
Life Threatening Causes
Conditions that may cause death or permanent disability within the next 24 hours
- Abdominal aortic aneurysm
- Appendicitis
- Ectopic pregnancy
- Incomplete abortion
- Intussusception
- Large bowel obstruction
- Mesenteric ischemia
- Septic abortion
- Small bowel obstruction
- Uterine rapture
- Volvulus
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Common Causes
- Appendicitis
- Chronic pelvic pain syndromes
- Chronic prostatitis
- Depression
- Dysmenorrhea
- Irritable bowel syndrome
- Labor
- Midcycle ovulation
- Pelvic floor prolapse
- Urinary tract infection
- Vaginitis
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Causes by Organ System
Cardiovascular | Abdominal aortic aneurysm |
Chemical/Poisoning | No underlying causes |
Dental | No underlying causes |
Dermatologic | No underlying causes |
Drug Side Effect | No underlying causes |
Ear Nose Throat | No underlying causes |
Endocrine | No underlying causes |
Environmental | No underlying causes |
Gastroenterologic | Appendicitis, crohn's disease, diverticulitis, diverticulosis, hernia, IBD, intussusception, irritable bowel syndrome, large bowel obstruction, mesenteric ischemia, small bowel obstruction, volvulus |
Genetic | No underlying causes |
Hematologic | No underlying causes |
Iatrogenic | No underlying causes |
Infectious Disease | Abdominal abscess |
Musculoskeletal/Orthopedic | No underlying causes |
Neurologic | No underlying causes |
Nutritional/Metabolic | No underlying causes |
Obstetric/Gynecologic | Abruptio placentae, adenomyosis, cervicitis, chronic pelvic pain syndromes, dysmenorrhea, ectopic pregnancy, endometriosis, endometritis, incomplete abortion, intra-uterine device, labor, leiomyoma, midcycle ovulation, ovarian cyst, ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome, ovarian torsion, ovarian vein thrombosis, pelvic floor prolapse, pelvic inflammatory disease, pelvic masses, primary dysmenorrhea, ruptured ovarian cyst, septic abortion, tubo-ovarian abscess, uterine fibroids, uterine rapture, vaginitis |
Oncologic | Lymphoma |
Ophthalmologic | No underlying causes |
Overdose/Toxicity | No underlying causes |
Psychiatric | Depression, |
Pulmonary | No underlying causes |
Renal/Electrolyte | Nephrolithiasis |
Rheumatology/Immunology/Allergy | No underlying causes |
Sexual | No underlying causes |
Trauma | No underlying causes |
Urologic | Chronic prostatitis, cystitis, interstitial cystitis, urinary tract infection |
Miscellaneous | Adhesion, sexual abuse, trauma |
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Causes in Alphabetical Order
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