Treat Chronic Pelvic Pain Using a Holistic Approach to Life-Style Change, Therapy and Medicine
The Cardiff Pain Clinic has been recently receiving quite a few pelvic pain cases. Under the guidance of Dr. Guru, the pain medicine consultant Cardiff team has shown some useful insights for people who are facing chronic pelvic pain for years. The Cardiff pain & performance clinic treats patients based on the cause and the intensity of the pain. A chronic pelvic pain is a sensation of sharp pain between the belly and the hip area that lasts for more than 6 months or so. It’s also widely known as lower abdomen pain. There are multiple causes of chronic pelvic pain. Either it's a symptom of another underlying disease or it's a condition itself. Treating another health condition may help you get rid of your chronic pelvic pain, if it seems to be causing your pain.
Tests are
often unsuccessful in identifying the main cause of your chronic pelvic pain. In
this case, pain medicine consultant Cardiff team’s treatment objective will be
to alleviate your pain and other symptoms. This will have a positive impact on
your life. To find out what’s causing your pelvic pain, our team will ask you
questions about your symptoms. Apart from chronic pelvic pain related
questions, you will also need to answer the questions about your health
history. If you had any previous health condition or if you are on medication
for certain condition, etc. Our team will also ask questions about your
family’s health background, to find out about any hereditary illness that gets
passed down from directly your parents and siblings or any blood relatives.
To find out
the root cause of your chronic pelvic pain, our team will ask you to maintain a
record of the symptoms and the intensity of the pain and other symptoms. This
will lead to a better description of the pain and how it obstructs you from
performing your daily activities. Your pain may originate from any part of the
pelvic area, rather than in one spot. You may use any of the following words
for you sensation while you describe it: A pain that comes and goes, sharp
pointed pains or sudden cramps, severe and steady, a feeling of heaviness
pulling you deep inside or dull aching. Apart from these, there are other
symptoms that may also be a chronic pelvic pain like bloating and upset
stomach, frequent urinating, and often getting diarrhoea or feel constipated
all the time etc.
All these
can be symptoms and causes leading to a chronic pelvic pain by further
confirming with our lab tests by the Cardiff pain & performance clinic. Keep
following our blogs for more information on the chronic pelvic pain treatments
and remedies. Visit https://cardiffpainclinic.com/
if looking online for medicolegal reporting Cardiff
South Wales.

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