There are a few different things that could be wrong if an individual has pelvic pain. It could be a back injury, and it could also be cancer. One should go to the doctor.
Go to the doctor something is seriously wrong
Its possible You could have a Pelvic infection.
Sounds like prostatis
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.
It could be a Urinary Tract Infection. See a doctor.
First of all, you should go to your GYN doctor immediately. You could have an infection or could have developed PID, pelvic inflammatory disease. Even of you had a D&C, you should not be having pain at this stage.
you need to go to the doctor as soon as you can because that could be several things wrong with you. It could be an advanced yeast infection or another type of infection but you should definitely go to the doctor.
Pelvic pain can be caused by many things. If it is related to your menstrual cycle, the best medication is actually ibuprofen, as long as there are no contraindications to its use. Other causes of pelvic pain, such as a ruptured ovarian cyst do not have a particular medicine. If the pain is severe and sudden, it is best to seek emergency medical care as this could be a life threatening event such as a ruptured ectopic pregnancy.
The signs and symptoms are nothing alike. A yeast infection typically causes skin irritation or itching in the genital area, but not pelvic pain or tenderness on exam. Pelvic inflammatory diseases causes pelvic pain, pain on palpation of the ovaries/tubes, and pain with cervical motion.
The ICD-9 code for chronic pelvic pain is 614,9. However for regular pelvic pain the ICD-9 code is 625,9. The pelvic pain that persists for a period of 6 months or more to be considered chronic while less than this duration is considered acute.
I know its a ligament in the pelvic hip wall, but the pain is shooting thru my legs downward.
Yes, heavy bleeding and fibroid pressing on nerves can cause pelvic pain and numbness.