[Chronic pelvic pain in women]
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[Chronic pelvic pain in women]
Abstract
Background: This paper reviews empirical and clinical evidence of the aetiology and treatment of medically unexplained chronic pelvic pain in women.
Material and methods: Clinical experience from an ongoing randomised treatment trial supplemented by computer-assisted reviews of studies obtained by a Premedline and Medline search (1996 to February 2002) and data from the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews and the EBM database of Abstracts of Reviews of Effectiveness.
Results: The aetiology of medically unexplained chronic pelvic pain is disputed but likely to be multifactorial. A history of interpersonal difficulties and a stressful life is common, and comorbid psychiatric disorders occur frequently. No treatment of choice emerges from the few controlled treatment trials, though a flexible biopsychosocial approach seems the most promising.
Interpretation: Empathic medical evaluation and follow-up within a biopsychosocial framework is recommended. Analgesic, hormonal and, if appropriate, surgical treatment can relieve pain. Additional benefits may be obtained by adding sensory awareness-directed physiotherapy aimed at changing painful muscle tensions, body attitude, movement pattern and dysfunctional respiration pattern. Co-morbid psychiatric disorders should be diagnosed and treated. Cognitive-behavioural stress management intervention aimed at improving coping with pain and current life-situation may be indicated in a subsample of patients.
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