
Here at DiscovHER HEALTH, we care about
treating woman with PELVIC CONGESTION SYNDROME.
No one knows exactly why people develop PCS. Some risk factors have been identified. These include: pregnancy and heavy lifting.
Here at DiscovHER HEALTH, we care about
treating woman with PELVIC CONGESTION SYNDROME.
No one knows exactly why people develop PCS. Some risk factors have been identified. These include: pregnancy and heavy lifting.
What is Pelvic Congestion Syndrome?
Pelvic Congestion Syndrome is a condition in which the veins in the pelvis become very dilated (widened). It is unclear why it happens, but there is excessive pooling of blood inside these veins. It is commonly associated with varicose veins in the vulva or lower extremities.
What is Pelvic Congestion Syndrome?
Pelvic Congestion Syndrome is a condition in which the veins in the pelvis become very dilated (widened). It is unclear why it happens, but there is excessive pooling of blood inside these veins. It is commonly associated with varicose veins in the vulva or lower extremities.
The diagnosis of pelvic congestions syndrome can be complex because chronic pelvic pain can be caused by multiple pelvic structures including the uterus, ovaries, pelvic floor muscles, bladder, and bowel.
The diagnosis of pelvic congestions syndrome can be complex because chronic pelvic pain can be caused by multiple pelvic structures including the uterus, ovaries, pelvic floor muscles, bladder, and bowel.
Dull ache or heaviness in the lower abdomen or back starting before menses begin.
Pain can also occur or worsen with prolonged standing or activity.
Dull ache or heaviness in the lower abdomen or back starting before menses begin.
Pain can also occur or worsen with prolonged standing or activity.
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In patients with PCS and chronic pelvic pain, the pain may also be due to pelvic floor muscle dysfunction or abnormal bladder and bowel function. In these cases, pelvic floor physical therapy is an important part of treatment.
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In patients with PCS and chronic pelvic pain, the pain may also be due to pelvic floor muscle dysfunction or abnormal bladder and bowel function. In these cases, pelvic floor physical therapy is an important part of treatment.
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