Pelvic pain
If you've had pelvic pain for six months or morethat either comes and goes or is continuous, it's known as chronic pelvic pain. Chronic pelvic pain is more intense than ordinary period pain and lasts longer. It affects around one in six women.
See your GP if you have chronic pelvic pain. They'll investigate the cause and arrange any necessary treatment.
The most common causes of chronic pelvic pain are:
Less common causes of chronic pelvic pain include:
Pelvic pain is felt below your bellybutton. It may come on suddenly and severely, or could be mild and last for months. See your GP as soon as possible.
Pelvic pain that comes on suddenly for the first time is called acute pelvic pain.See your GP immediatelyif you have acute pelvic pain. They'll be able to investigate the cause and arrange any necessa
If you've had pelvic pain for six months or morethat either comes and goes or is continuous, it's known as chronic pelvic pain. Chronic pelvic pain is more intense than ordinary period pain and lasts