Chronic pelvic pain with Endometriosis!!
Focus on Bladder – The Evil Twin Syndrome
Chronic pelvic pain in women is defined as persistent, noncyclic pain perceived to be in structures related to the pelvis and lasting more than six months1. It is a common complaint of women presenting for gynecologic and primary care. Many diagnoses that live under the umbrella of “chronic pelvic pain” have similar symptoms, confounding the differential diagnosis, and need the development of a treatment pathway. Hence evaluation of CPP requires obtaining a careful history including not only obstetrical and gynecologic information but also screening for gastrointestinal, urologic, musculoskeletal, and neurological disorders. Read More