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Learn about common causes of pelvic pain and about finding pelvic pain relief in this post! Due to the location of pelvic pain, it can come along with issues related to the bladder and/or bowel as well as issues related to sexual function. If you feel like you've tried everything regarding your pelvic pain, you may need to try a holistic approach. Holistic wellness looks at you as an entire being, mind, body, and soul. These types of healing approaches can offer self healing on a deep level.

Chronic pelvic pain affects 1 in 5 people with vulvas and 1 in 10 people with penises at some point in their lives. It is defined as persistent albeit noncyclic pain occurring anywhere related to the pelvis including the abdomen, pubic, perineum, and rectal areas and lasts more than six months. The cause for CPP can be gynaecological, urological, gastrointestinal, musculoskeletal, psychoneurological, and in most cases, it’s a combination. Retroverted Uterus, Pelvic Pain Relief, Ovary Pain, Pelvic Bone, Cramps Relief, Leg Cramps, Pelvic Pain, Health Check, Pelvic Floor

Chronic pelvic pain affects 1 in 5 people with vulvas and 1 in 10 people with penises at some point in their lives. It is defined as persistent albeit noncyclic pain occurring anywhere related to the pelvis including the abdomen, pubic, perineum, and rectal areas and lasts more than six months. The cause for CPP can be gynaecological, urological, gastrointestinal, musculoskeletal, psychoneurological, and in most cases, it’s a combination.

If you have been struggling with back pain, you may have already seen an orthopedist, a chiropractor, and even a massage therapist. But there's a missing piece that you might have overlooked: the pelvic floor. Some of the muscles that attach to your pelvis include back muscles, so the two are undeniably connected. And ignoring the pelvic muscles means you are ignoring an important and crucial piece of the puzzle that may be the culprit for your back pain. #backpain #pain #pelvic #pelvicfloor Back Pain, Back Pain During Pregnancy, Pelvic Muscles, Pelvic Pain, A Massage, Back Muscles, Missing Piece, Pelvic Floor, Massage Therapist

If you have been struggling with back pain, you may have already seen an orthopedist, a chiropractor, and even a massage therapist. But there's a missing piece that you might have overlooked: the pelvic floor. Some of the muscles that attach to your pelvis include back muscles, so the two are undeniably connected. And ignoring the pelvic muscles means you are ignoring an important and crucial piece of the puzzle that may be the culprit for your back pain. #backpain #pain #pelvic #pelvicfloor

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