Recent advances in understanding and managing chronic pelvic pain in women with special consideration to endometriosis

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Abstract

Chronic pelvic pain (CPP) in women is defined variably, but for clinical use it is cyclical or non-cyclical pain of at least 3-6 months’ duration. It has major impacts on individuals and society. There are both structural and idiopathic causes. Whereas CPP is not curable in many cases, it is treatable. The most promising approach is multidisciplinary patient-centered care including cause-directed therapy, lifestyle changes, talking therapies, meditation, acupuncture, and physiotherapy (this is not a complete list). One of the most common structural causes for CPP is endometriosis. This review investigates current scientific concepts and recent innovations in this field as well as for CPP in general.

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Ball, E., & Khan, K. S. (2020). Recent advances in understanding and managing chronic pelvic pain in women with special consideration to endometriosis. F1000Research. F1000 Research Ltd. https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.20750.1

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