19/12/2025
Chronic pelvic Disease
Pelvic disease refers to any disorder, infection, inflammation, or structural abnormality involving the pelvic organs. One of the most well-known pelvic conditions is Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID), but the term “pelvic disease” may also include other gynecological, urological, and musculoskeletal disorders.
Common Types of Pelvic Diseases
1. Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)
An infection of the female reproductive organs
Often caused by s*xually transmitted infections (STIs) like chlamydia or gonorrhea
Can lead to infertility if untreated
2. Endometriosis
Growth of uterine lining tissue outside the uterus
Causes severe pelvic pain and painful menstruation
3. Polycystic O***y Disease (PCOD/PCOS)
Hormonal disorder affecting ovaries
Associated with irregular periods, infertility, and pelvic discomfort
4. Uterine Fibroids
Non-cancerous growths in the uterus
May cause pelvic pressure, pain, or heavy bleeding
5. Pelvic Organ Prolapse
Weakening of pelvic muscles leading to descent of organs
Common after childbirth or with aging
6. Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome
Long-term pelvic pain without a clear cause
Affects quality of life significantly
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Causes of Pelvic Diseases
Infections (bacterial, viral, or fungal)
Hormonal imbalance
Poor menstrual hygiene
Unsafe s*xual practices
Multiple childbirths or difficult labor
Obesity and sedentary lifestyle
Stress and weakened immunity
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Symptoms of Pelvic Disease
Lower abdominal or pelvic pain
Pain during menstruation or in*******se
Irregular or heavy menstrual bleeding
Vaginal discharge with foul smell
Urinary or bowel discomfort
Infertility in severe or chronic cases
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Diagnosis
Pelvic diseases are diagnosed through:
Detailed medical history
Physical and pelvic examination
Ultrasound or MRI
Blood and urine tests
Pap smear or vaginal swab tests
Laparoscopy (in selected cases)
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Treatment
Treatment depends on the cause and severity:
Antibiotics for infections
Hormonal therapy for endocrine-related disorders
Pain management and anti-inflammatory medicines
Lifestyle modification and weight management
Pelvic floor exercises
Surgical intervention in advanced cases
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Prevention
Maintain proper ge***al hygiene
Practice safe s*x
Regular gynecological check-ups
Early treatment of infections
Balanced diet and regular exercise
Stress management
And Genetic Constitution Similimum is the best treatment for PID.
So consult with your Homoeopath doctor for details history of any cause of PID