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Pelvic pain and dyspareunia (pain with intercourse) is not a rare problem and is treatable in many cases.

Often the source of this problem is as simple as tight pelvic floor muscles.

When you come to us with a complaint of pelvic pain, we take a careful anatomical evaluation which includes urine cultures and a pelvic ultrasound to make sure there are no issues with reproductive organs.

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Treatment Options

Often the source of pelvic pain and dyspareunia is as simple as tight pelvic floor muscles.

Many women are surprised to learn that Kegel exercises (contractions of the pelvic floor) can actually be detrimental to their pelvic health. This is particularly true in cases where women have increased tone to their pelvic floor muscles (imagine a tight knot in the muscles of your back or a leg cramp that wakes you up at night).

Simple issues with pelvic, spine or hip injury that leads to alignment problems can cause pelvic pain. In these cases, using integrated manual therapy may bring relief.

Many women and girls who have been told they have recurrent bladder infections, interstitial cystitis (chronic bladder pain and voiding symptoms), vulvodynia (chronic vulvar pain) or vaginismus (painful cramping of the vagina with attempts to insert a penis or tampon) may actually have a hypertonic pelvic floor – which is a treatable condition.

Hypertonic pelvic floor is often by cured by using skilled physical therapy to release tight and knotted pelvic floor muscles. The therapist uses manual techniques to release trigger points and tight vaginal muscles with a very high success rate.

In the majority of cases, accompanying issues with urinary incontinence, frequency/urgency, slow urinary stream and constipation resolve are significantly improved.  Pain during sex, as well as pain with tampon placement, are also resolved in many women and girls.

What to Expect

When you come to us with pelvic pain, we’ll start with a careful anatomical evaluation which includes urine cultures and a pelvic ultrasound to make sure there are no issues with reproductive organs.

Cystoscopy (minor office procedure that is about one minute in length) may be utilized in select cases where bladder issues are possibly present.

You will be asked to complete a urinary diary and we’ll take a thorough urinary, sexual and bowel history.

We’ll perform a complete pelvic exam to look for anything that could explain the pain, such as a vaginal mass, prolapse (hernia of organs around vagina like bladder/rectum) or tight/tender pelvic floor muscles.

Your treatment plan will address potential causes of your pelvic pain, and begin with conservative therapy.

If anatomical issues with the bladder and reproductive system are ruled out, we will begin with pelvic floor physical therapy (PT) as an initial treatment. It is noninvasive and has proven quite successful in the cure or improvement of pelvic pain.

Pelvic floor PT may also resolve associated functional issues with bladder pain or burning, urinary incontinence, difficulty with bladder emptying, frequency of urination and even constipation.

Should PT not improve or resolve the pain, we can use Botox injections to relax pelvic floor muscles. We have extensive experience and success using this technique.

It is important to note that if you have an inflammatory condition such as interstitial cystitis (IC) or endometriosis, then your symptoms will not resolve with PT alone.  We’ll use medications directed at IC or other inflammatory disorders, dietary irritant reduction and bladder instillation therapy as indicated.

Our philosophy is to first use rehabilitative and curative treatment options. If those don’t bring relief, then we’ll develop a care plan tailored to your specific needs.

Glossary
  • Cystoscopy
    A cystoscopy is a procedure that is used to visually inspect the bladder.
  • Pelvic Floor Muscle Rehabilitation (PFMR)
    The goal of PFMR is to teach you how to contract the pelvic floor muscles to strengthen them and in turn alleviate associated symptoms. This helps reset the nerves and muscles governing bowel and bladder function to give you better control. For...
Success Story

Pelvic Pain No More, Love Life Restored

March 16, 2014Athena

I was seen one year ago at Athena for severe pain with sexual activity that was bad enough that I had never been able to have intercourse.  When I was first married I had never been sexually active and on the night…

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EvergreenHealth Urology & Urogynecology Care provides expert diagnoses and compassionate, innovative programs of care to restore wellness from pelvic-related health issues for women and girls of all ages. Our Kirkland and Issaquah, Washington offices serve Seattle and the greater Puget Sound area as well as out-of-state patients.

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