You will feel pelvic pain in your lower perineum, pelvic or abdomen. This type of pain is taken as chronic since it may last for as many as 6 months. A number of factors, which are given below, may cause pelvic pain. Read on to know more. • Pregnancy and birth: as hormone levels change, it can have an effect on your muscles. Your joint may also get loose. • Pelvic joint issues • Weakness of muscles or imbalance in the trunk, pelvis or pelvic floor • Lack of coordination between the muscles responsible for controlling the bladder and bowel • Tender pints in your pelvic floor muscle • Excessive pressure on your pelvis or nerves • Weakness of your pelvic floor and pelvic muscles • Scar tissue after pelvic or abdominal surgery like an episiotomy or C-section or because of a tear somewhere in your vaginal area • Disease • A change in pelvic organs muscles How Does it Feel? You may feel varying degree of pain in your bottom pelvic and abdomen. Some people are of the opinion that you may feel like pain. Some say you may feel sharp, burning or stabbing pain as well. Aside from this, you may have: • Pain in your hips or butts • Pain in your pubic bone or tailbone • Difficulty in sitting down • Pain in your pelvis joints • Pain as you has sex • Tender points around your abdomen • Little ability to move your low back or hips • Painful movements of bowel • Urinary frequency or incontinence • constipation In case of pelvic organ pro-lapse, you may also feel a sensation of heaviness in the pelvic. You may feel as if you are sitting on a ball because of the pelvic organs opening at the end of the vagina.
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