Pelvic pain is commonly due to less serious issues such as menstrual cramps, mittelschmerz, or ovarian pain but can also be indicative of some other problems such as pelvic adhesions, pelvic congestion syndrome, or even ectopic pregnancy. In any of the cases, the cause should be identified to avoid any sort of problem in conception later on.
Adenomyosis is a condition in which endometrial tissue invades the muscular wall of the uterus, resulting in the enlargement of the uterus. This displaced endometrium acts normally during the menstrual…
Menstrual Cramps or Dysmenorrhea is the pain experienced during the periods by women. Most females experience pain in lower abdomen in every cycle, while others might not feel any sort…
Sometimes a fertilized egg implants and begins to grow outside the uterus, anywhere in the abdomen, this is called an ectopic or extrauterine pregnancy. The fertilized egg cannot properly grow…
Around the 14th day of the menstrual cycle, pain in the lower abdomen is experienced by most women and is called ovulation pain or mittelschmerz. Pain is classically felt on…
Ovarian cysts are small fluid-filled sacs that develop on the ovaries and cause a variety of symptoms. Most females develop this condition with the onset of ovulation and mostly have…