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Pelvic Discomfort

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Symptoms

What is Pelvic Discomfort?

The concept of pelvic discomfort is defined as pain, pressure, or the sense of uneasiness in the lower belly or pelvic part. It can be in the form of dull pains, sharp pains, or heavy pain and it can disrupt our daily activities, sleep, and even the general well being.

Common Symptoms

Pelvic pain may manifest itself in many ways. You may notice:

  • Excruciating poultry pain in your belly.
  • Pain on motion or during sexual intercourse.
  • A full or a heavy sensation in the pelvic area.
  • A shift in the frequency of urinating.

Causes

Pelvic discomfort can be caused by a great number of different factors. There are those that are short lived and others that call upon medical attention. Common causes include:

  • Pregnancy - As the baby becomes bigger (at 20, 27, 28, 32 or 39 weeks), it puts a strain on the yolk causing pain.
  • Hormone changes - Post ovulation cramps or pains during menopause.
  • Digestive issues - Digestive issues may include irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) that may result in bloating or cramps in the lower abdomen.
  • Hemorrhoids - Cooked veins on the rectum which make the area sore or pressurized.
  • Pelvic - Soreness or tenderness in a short time (less than two days) following examination.
  • Infections or inflammation - Inflammatory processes of the organs of the reproductive system caused by infection or other health problems.
Treatment

Treatment Options for Pelvic Discomfort in Katy

The indication consists of lifestyle changes and medical advice:

  • Diet changes: Introduce the foods rich in fiber, lean proteins, and enough fluids to relieve the digestive-related discomfort.
  • Pelvic floor exercises: Stretches and toning programs to take the strain off and enhance pelvic muscle support.
  • Physical therapy: If the pelvis is dysfunctional and associated with muscle tension, physical therapy should be focused on peeping and muscle relaxation.
  • Medications: Medicines to relieve pain (non-prescription drugs), relaxation of the muscles or regulation of hormones to manage pain and underlying imbalance.
  • Minimally invasive procedures: Laparoscopic treatment for ovarian cysts, fibroids, endometriosis, or other structural issues.
  • Referral to a gastroenterologist: Determination and management of IBS, bloating, or interventions of other digestive causes of pelvic pains.
  • Ongoing specialist support: Another appointment with a specialist in pelvic pain regularly to monitor your progress, and to revise your treatment plan.

Ready to Find Relief?

In GastroDoxs Katy, our staff team focuses on diagnosing and treating pelvic discomfort in a personalized and patient-centred approach. No matter what is causing your pain, digestive complications, hormonal fluctuations or musculoskeletal pressures, we create a specific strategy that would make you feel comfortable and living a good life again.

Do not allow pelvic pains to pull you back. You can book your appointment today on our convenient online booking platform or you can call us at 832-632-4070. Let GastroDoxs be your partner in achieving long-term relief and peace of mind.

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About the Author

Dr. Bharat Pothuri is a Board-Certified Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist. With extensive experience in digestive health, he specializes in advanced endoscopic procedures, chronic GI disorder management, and preventive care. Dr. Pothuri is dedicated to providing expert, patient-focused insights to help improve gut health and overall well-being.

Frequently Asked Questions

What causes pelvic discomfort at 20 weeks pregnant?

At 20 weeks the enlarging uterus stretches the ligaments and muscles that hold it in place and this can cause the expectant mother a mild, dull pain or pressure in the lower belly.

How can I reduce pelvic discomfort at 27 weeks?

Prenatal exercises, pelvic exercises, warm baths and a maternity support belt that alleviates pressure and relief constitute some of the prevention measures at 27 weeks.

Is pelvic discomfort normal at 28 weeks pregnant?

Yes. At around 28 weeks, the growing baby causes some women to experience some pressure and heaviness in their pelvic region causing some tenderness or heaviness.

Does pelvic pain at 32 weeks mean labor is near?

Not necessarily. At 32 weeks, pelvic pain can be attributed to the lengthening of the ligaments and to fetal weight gain as opposed to labor contractions.

Why do I have pelvic pain at 39 weeks pregnant?

In the 39th week, your baby tends to swing further down into the pelvis and also, the hormone triggers weaken your joints which may lead to more pressure or pain in the pelvis.

What is pelvic discomfort after menopause?

Following menopause, with a decrease of estrogen, the pelvic tissues might become thin, and the lubrication decreases thus causing aches and pressure and even soreness.

Why does ovulation cause pelvic pain?

A mittalschmerz, or ovulation related pain of the pelvis, is the purging pain that one may experience when the ovary is firing an egg resulting in a transient sharp painful throb along one lower back part.

Can hemorrhoids cause pelvic discomfort?

Yes. Bulging veins near rectum may cause pressure, discomfort or heaviness in pelvic area and more so when sitting or when passing bowels.

Is pelvic pain common with IBS?

Individuals with irritable bowel syndrome report lower abdominal cramping, bloating and pain which may be experienced in a pelvic fashion.

Why do I feel sore after a pelvic exam?

Slight discomfort, spotting, or tenderness two to one day experience following a pelvic examination is normal and in most cases it can self-limiting without any major intervention.

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