Other Treatment
Female pelvic pain treatment can be enhanced with
counselling, mental skills training, relaxation, and physiotherapy
treatment.
Other Treatment Choices
Counselling and mental skills training
help you learn the mental and emotional tools for managing chronic pain and the
stress that makes it worse. Commonly recommended approaches include:
- Cognitive-behavioural therapy focused
on changing the way you think about and mentally manage pain. This approach is
a proven chronic pain treatment.7 See a psychologist,
licensed counsellor, or clinical social worker who specializes in pain
management skills.
- Biofeedback, which is the conscious
control of body function that is normally unconsciously
controlled.
- Interpersonal
counselling, focused on best managing your life events, stressors, and
relationships.
Physiotherapy can help you learn specific
exercises to stretch and strengthen certain muscle groups.
Physiotherapy helps you to improve posture, gait, and
muscle tone.
Alternative pain treatments for chronic
female pelvic pain are not well studied but are considered helpful for managing
stress and building mental mastery over pain.
Acupuncture and
transcutaneous nerve stimulation (TENS) have shown
some success in relieving painful menstrual periods. Acupuncture has also been
used as a treatment for non-menstrual chronic pelvic pain but is not yet well
studied.1
Other low-risk alternative pain treatments that many people use
to help manage pain include:
What To Think About
Chronic pelvic pain takes time to develop and can take a long
time to treat. Take charge of how you cope with pain by using one or more of
the treatment choices above. Combine your treatment with the practises you
prefer for keeping a positive state of mind. For more information, see the
topic
Stress Management.