Assuming no trauma, possibly a disorder of the reproductive system, or (less likely) a kidney infection. You should see your gynecologist.
Symptoms of pelvic organ prolapse include stress incontinence (inadvertent leakage of urine with physical activity), a vaginal bulge, painful sexual intercourse, back pain, and difficult urination or bowel movements.
Mild pelvic relaxation may cause no symptoms.
Pain shooting from the back to the pelvic area can occur from sleeping the "wrong way". Try a new sleeping position, and if that doesn't help, please consult a doctor, as it could be serious.
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There are a few ab exercises that are good to start with and would relieve back pain. They would include pelvic tilts, cat and camel exercise, and stability ball roll out.
There are many different symptoms of chronic pelvic pain depending on the specific cause. Some of the symptoms that one might experience are painful bowel movements, lower back pain, bloating in the abdomen, pressure in the lower pelvis and fever or fatigue.
Any exercise has the potential to injure your back if not done properly. If you are concerned, hire a personal trainer to show you the correct technique for pelvic floor exercises.
Vaginopexy is a surgical procedure performed to lift and secure a prolapsed vagina back into its normal position by attaching it to surrounding structures for support. It is commonly used to treat pelvic organ prolapse in women.
pelvic exams are usually conducted while you are getting a pap smear. the physician inserts fingers into your vaginal canal and pushes on the abdomen to make sure your uterus and ovaries and normal and not swollen. i hope you are not confusing a pap smear with a pelvic exam. (this happens a lot) when getting a pap smear, a speculum will be inserted, the metal or plastic duck-billed thing that allows the dr to see to the back of your vaginal canal where the cervix is located. a long q-tip device is used to collect a culture from the cervix.
Uterine fibroids can cause leg and back pain if they are large enough. This occurs when a large fibroid causes pressure on the pelvic nerves.
Have you been to a Chiropractor? Poor pelvic alignment (torqued pelvis or tilted pelvis) can cause different kinds of lower abdominal, pelvic and lower back discomforts. I also was concerned that I had a cyst or something, but later found out my pelvis was torqued. This is fairly easy to correct if caught earlier than later. I required about a dozen adjustments before it started to hold it's position, because I waited almost a year before I thought to have my pelvic alignment checked. I now go in once every couple of weeks and since I've been holding well will now scale back to once a month checks. It might be worth looking into. Some Chiropractors offer a free first evaluation to determine your problem and what treatment you would need. I would take advantage of one of these, just to make sure.
A blow to the head would cause swelling.