Chronic pelvic pain is a common reason for gynecologic visits. Affecting 5%-7% of women, chronic pelvic pain is typically centered in the lower abdomen or pelvis and persists for at least 6 months.
From not treating your rectum as a storage facility to lifting weights, experts offer advice on how to maintain a healthy pelvic floor for longer ...
Pelvic health physiotherapist Clare Bourne offers her advice and tips for those wanting to learn more about pelvic floor ...
In a cross-sectional study of female pelvic pain, researchers identified 5 distinct clinical pain subgroups based on pain severity and pain type. Distinct subgroups of pelvic pain in females can be ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Hinge Health announced a study published in BMC Women's Health with findings that show its digital Women’s Pelvic Health Program can help reduce pelvic pain and ...
Exercise can improve mood among women with chronic pelvic pain Women who got more exercise received a mental boost However, the effects appeared to accumulate over time and were not immediately ...
Pain control was achieved by TUF in 70.0 percent of 240 patients; 18 patients underwent cystectomy for intractable pain. (HealthDay News) — For patients with interstitial cystitis (IC), transurethral ...
Researchers have discovered novel biomarkers that could allow doctors to detect endometriosis in its earliest stages through ...
A Darwin-based physiotherapist has launched a pelvic health app after noticing a worrying trend which is adding to three-year ...
During your third trimester, you're probably experiencing a lot of feelings — from excitement over being so close to the finish line to frustration from the aches and pains that can often come with ...
Cervical cancer is largely preventable, yet many women are diagnosed too late because early symptoms are mild or unnoticed.