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Pelvic Conditions

Pelvic Conditions

Acute Kidney Injury (AKI)

Anal Pain (Proctalgia)

Benign Prostate Enlargement (BPE)

Endometriosis

Fibroids

Hip Pain

Nail Patella Syndrome

Neuroblastoma

Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)

Pelvic Pain

Pelvic Organ Prolapse

Postmenopausal Bleeding

Paget’s Disease of Bone

Pins and Needles

Prostate Cancer

Prostatitis

Scabies

Vaginal Discharge

Womb Cancer (Uterus)

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Acute kidney injury (AKI)

Symptoms Include:
Pain  |  Reduced urine  |  Nausea  |  Vomiting

 

Acute kidney injury (AKI) is when the kidneys are suddenly damaged and stop working normally. It might range from a slight reduction in kidney function to total renal failure. AKI usually develops as a result of another major illness. AKI must be detected and treated as soon as possible.

Anal pain (proctalgia)

Symptoms Include:
Pain

 

Anal pain (pain in the lower abdomen) is unpleasant. However, it is frequently the result of a mild, manageable ailment. Self-care methods can help with a variety of frequent causes of anal pain. If your pain is severe, doesn’t go away after a few days, or you have rectal bleeding, see your doctor.

Benign prostate enlargement

Symptoms Include:
Delayed peeing  |  Peeing more  |  Slow pee  | Need to pee

 

An enlarged prostate is known as benign prostate enlargement (BPE). It’s a medical disorder that affects the way you pass urine (pee). BPE is very common in men over the age of 50. It’s not cancer, and it normally doesn’t pose a major health risk.

Endometriosis

Symptoms Include:
Painful periods | Heavy periods | Painful sex | Bleeding between periods

 

Endometriosis is a common condition in which endometrial deposits (small portions of the womb lining) are located outside the womb. Endometriosis is more common in women between the ages of 30 and 40.

 

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Period pain

Fibroids

Symptoms Include:
Heavy periods | Painful periods | Tummy ache | Peeing more

 

Fibroids are noncancerous growths that form in or around the uterus (womb). Muscle and fibrous tissue make up the growths, which vary in size. Because they have no symptoms, many women are unaware that they even have fibroids.

 

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Period pain

Hip pain in adults

Symptoms Include:
Pain

 

Hip discomfort usually improves on its own with rest and over-the-counter pain relievers. If any of the symptoms indicated (under ‘when to visit your GP’) apply to you, see a doctor. On this page, we’ll go through some of the most prevalent reasons for hip discomfort.

 

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Joint pain

Nail patella syndrome

Symptoms Include:
Abnormal nails | Missing kneecaps | Abnormal shaped joint  |  Pain

 

Nail patella syndrome is a rare genetic disorder that affects the nails, bones, and kidneys.

Neuroblastoma

Symptoms Include:
Swollen tummy | Tummy ache | Shortness of breath | Difficulty swallowing

 

Neuroblastoma is a rare malignancy that primarily affects infants and young children. It arises from specialised nerve cells (neuroblasts) that are leftover from a baby’s womb development. If you’re concerned that your child may be suffering from neuroblastoma symptoms, see a doctor.

Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)

Symptoms Include:
Pelvic pain | Painful sex | Pain peeing | Bleeding between periods

 

The infection of the female upper genital system, which includes the womb, fallopian tubes, and ovaries, is known as a pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). PID is a prevalent ailment. It primarily affects sexually active women between the ages of 15 and 24. If you have any symptoms, visit a doctor.

 

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Period pain

Pelvic Pain

Symptoms Include:
Pain

 

Pelvic pain is a generic phrase for pain that occurs mostly or exclusively below the belly button. Patients frequently seek medical help for this type of pain. The pain may be constant or intermittent. Severe pain can make daily life difficult and reduce one’s quality of life.

Pelvic organ prolapse

Symptoms Include:
Pain | Vaginal lump | Painful sex | Peeing more

 

When one or more of the pelvic organs fall down from their usual place and bulge into the vagina, this is known as pelvic organ prolapse. If you find a lump in or around your vaginal area, or if you have any of the signs of prolapse, consult a doctor.

Postmenopausal bleeding

Symptoms Include:
Vaginal bleeding

 

When a woman’s periods stop, she enters menopause. It mainly strikes women between the ages of 45 and 55. Any bleeding from the vaginal area after a period has been missed for more than a year should be evaluated by a doctor. Postmenopausal bleeding is the name given to this illness.

 

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Period problems

Paget’s disease of bone

Symptoms Include:
Pain | Stiffness | Swollen joints | Numbness

 

The normal cycle of bone rebuilding is disrupted by Paget’s disease of bone. Bones become weaker and possibly distorted as a result of this. Treatments exist that can help you keep it under control for years. However, it can cause chronic pain and a variety of other issues in some people.

Prostate cancer

Symptoms Include:
Peeing more | Need to pee | Slow pee | Delayed peeing

 

In the UK, prostate cancer is the second most frequent malignancy among men. Because prostate cancer normally develops slowly, you may not notice any symptoms for many years. The majority of instances affect men over the age of 50. If you have any of the symptoms listed below, you should see your doctor.

 

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Cancer

Pins and needles

Symptoms Include:
Tingling | Numbness

 

A prickling, burning, tingling, or numbing feeling is known as pins and needles. It commonly manifests in the arms, legs, hands, and feet. It normally does not cause any discomfort. It can make you feel numb or itchy. Pins and needles are normally just transient, although they can endure a long period (chronic).

 

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Prostatitis

Symptoms Include:
Pain | Pain peeing | Peeing more | Temperature

 

The inflammation (swelling) of the prostate gland is known as prostatitis. It can be excruciatingly painful, but it usually improves over time. Prostatitis can strike males of any age. It mostly affects men between the ages of 30 and 50. If you have any of the main symptoms of prostatitis, see a doctor.

Womb (uterus) cancer

Symptoms Include:
Vaginal bleeding | Blood after menopause | Discharge | Bleeding between periods

 

Uterine (womb) cancer is a common disease that affects women’s reproductive systems. The most common sign is abnormal vaginal bleeding. If you have this symptom, see your doctor as soon as possible. While uterine cancer is unlikely to be the cause, it’s preferable to be safe.

 

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Cancer

Vaginal discharge

Symptoms Include:
Discharge

 

A clear or white discharge from your vaginal area is typical and healthy. This mucus is produced naturally by the cervix, which is the womb’s neck.

 

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Vaginal thrush

Scabies

Symptoms Include:
Rash  | Itch

 

Scabies is a skin disorder brought on by microscopic mites burrowing into the skin. It is contagious and can be passed from one person to another. If you suspect you have scabies, see a doctor. It’s normally not a life-threatening condition, but it does need to be addressed.
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