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Non-Surgical Management of Chronic Pelvic Pain in Females.

Joe Yue ShiJan Alberto Paredes MogicaElise J B De
Published in: Current urology reports (2022)
Chronic pelvic pain can arise from virtually any organ system in the human body. If a precise etiology is identified, the management of chronic pelvic pain can be tailored accordingly. In some cases, patients with chronic pelvic pain can remain without a specific diagnosis. In these circumstances, adequate symptom control can still be achieved even if no underlying disorder is found. Although chronic pelvic pain is often a difficult disorder to manage, several non-surgical management options exist. Employing a multidisciplinary approach, most patients can achieve adequate symptom relief, usually without the need for surgical intervention.
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