Treatment of Pelvic Pain
Treatment for chronic pelvic pain is based upon an individualized plan and may need
to be performed over a period of time. Some treatment options include:
- Pain medications that provide relief temporary relief of pain while other therapies
are tried. These may be used in combination with other medications like anti-depressants
or anti-inflammatory drugs.
- Physical therapy may be used to strengthen and stretch certain muscles. Muscle or
nerve stimulators may be used to help with muscle retraining or to block pain sensations.
Biofeedback, relaxation and breathing exercises may also be useful.
- Psychological evaluation and therapy may be part of a comprehensive treatment plan.
- Family education to help them understand the nature of the patients problem, the
treatment plan and possible outcomes may also contribute to the patient's recovery.
- Surgery may be necessary in some cases to evaluate pain, to remove pelvic adhesions or endometriosis.