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    What diseases are associated with pelvic pain?

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    Women's Health Queensland Wide provides free health information for Queensland women. View Profile

    Pelvic pain can be acute or chronic. It should never be ignored as the consequences of not acting can be serious.
    Obviously the source/reason for the pain has to be determined. There are numerous causes of pelvic pain some of which include, but, not limited to. -
    Infection, menstrual pain, endomentriosis, urinary tract infection, pregnancy, ectopic pregnancy (when a pregnancy has implanted in the fallopian tubes) ovarian cysts, pelvic inflammatory disease, pain during sexual intercourse,fibroids, miscarriage.

    If you are experiencing pelvic pain I urge you not to speculate as to to the reason but rather have a full investigation with your GP.
    Brenda
    Women’s Health Educator
    Health Information Line, Women’s Health Queensland Wide

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