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Chronic Pelvic Pain - A Multifaceted Enigma

Dr Manju Purohit

New Delhi, India

 

Key Points

  • Chronic pelvic pain (CPP) presents a number of difficult challenges in diagnosis and management.

  • In most cases no obvious physical pathology is detected.

  • Psychological factors are known to exacerbate pelvic pain.

  • A multidisciplinary approach combining medical therapy with cognitive behavioural strategies is the best approach for successful management of CPP.

 


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