How is chronic pelvic pain treated?
Options that do not involve surgery include: • Combination therapy—including anti-inflammatory medicines that contain ibuprofen, birth control pills, physical therapy, and nutritional and psychological counseling—may be helpful. • Depending on the severity of the pain, watchful waiting may be another option. Surgical options include: • Surgery to take out scar tissue that may be causing pain. This is called adhesiolysis. • Hysterectomy may be an option for women whose pelvic veins are persistently swollen or when all other measures have been tried without success. However, it does not always relieve the pain. • Cutting certain nerves in the lower back to help relieve pain. Return to Contents What You Should Know About Hysterectomy If you have one of the conditions previously described, your doctor may have told you that you need a hysterectomy. This section describes the different kinds of hysterectomy and some of the things you will want to consider before you make a decision about su