Chronic pelvic pain in menopausal women

In: Menopause Review/Przegląd Menopauzalny · 2012 · vol. 11(3) , pp. 187–191 · W2597102484
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Diagnosing and managing chronic abdominal pain in menopausal women is a complex issue demanding a multidisciplinary approach to interpret pain within the patient's psychosocial context.

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Diagnosis and management of chronic abdominal pain in periand postmenopausal women is a difficult clinical problem requiring a multidisciplinary approach. Numerous studies have helped in better understanding of the pathogenesis and pathophysiology of pain in these patients, however, the success requires intensive investigation by a general practitioner or a specific specialist, depending on the involved organ, who can interpret pain also in the context of the psychosocial situation of the patient.

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