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  1. www.nhs.uk › conditions › pelvic-painPelvic pain - NHS

    Pelvic pain is more common in women and common causes include: period pain. conditions affecting female reproductive organs, such as an ovarian cyst or endometriosis. pelvic pain in pregnancy. Rarely it could be something more serious, like an ectopic pregnancy, womb cancer or ovarian cancer.

  2. www.nhs.uk › conditions › pudendal-neuralgiaPudendal neuralgia - NHS

    18 sty 2024 · Check if you have pudendal neuralgia. The main symptom of pudendal neuralgia is sharp, shooting, burning or tingling pain (nerve pain) or numbness in your: genitals (your vagina, vulva and clitoris or penis and scrotum) bottom and anus. perineum (the area between your genitals and anus)

  3. 14 lip 2024 · Groin pain in females is most often caused by muscle strain. However, many other possible causes, include urinary tract infections, ovarian cysts, appendicitis, kidney stones, and osteoarthritis (OA). Groin pain can also be related to pregnancy.

  4. 20 maj 2020 · Groin pain is a common presenting symptom for patients of widely varying ages in the primary care setting. Common causes include trauma and overuse injuries. It can also be due to referred pain from non-musculoskeletal sources (e.g., urogenital, gastrointestinal, neurological) .

  5. 24 sty 2024 · Female groin pain can be caused by hernia, hip problems, menstrual cramps, endometriosis, and pregnancy, among others. Female groin pain typically resolves with treatment within a few days.

  6. 23 cze 2015 · Lumps or pain in your pelvis. If you are a woman and your GP examines your pelvis and finds a lump, and doesn't think it is caused by fibroids (non‑cancerous growths) in your womb, you should be offered an appointment to see a cancer specialist within 2 weeks to check for cancer of the ovaries.

  7. www.nhsinform.scot › illnesses-and-conditions › sexual-and-reproductiveManaging genital symptoms - NHS inform

    22 paź 2024 · Managing genital symptoms. Not all symptoms that you may experience around your genitals are caused by a sexually transmitted infection (STI). Symptoms can be caused by a variety of natural changes in your body as well as infections that are not sexually transmitted. Phone 111 if you: Become very ill and have: severe pain. a high temperature.

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