Suffering from chronic pelvic pain? Gynaecologist shares 6 red flags to never overlook | Health
Pelvic pain is a common concern for many women, but recognising the early warning signs is crucial to prevent it from progressing into more serious health complications. In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr. Astha Dayal, director of obstetrics and gynecology, CK Birla Hospital, Gurugram said, “Although periodic discomfort may be attributed to menstruation or minor infections, recurrent or uncontrollable pelvic pain can be a sign of underlying medical conditions that should not be ignored.” Also read | Pelvic pain: Causes, symptoms, tests required, treatment
Dr Astha Dayal further shared a few red flags that we should be aware of:
1. Pain that lasts beyond your menstrual cycle
If your pelvic pain lingers for weeks or occurs beyond your period, it may indicate endometriosis, pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), or ovarian cysts. Pain that lasts should always be assessed by a gynecologist.
2. Pain during intercourse
Painful sex (dyspareunia) might be a symptom of endometriosis, uterine fibroids, vaginal infections, or pelvic muscle floor disorders. If sex consistently hurts, medical advice should be sought.
3. Abnormal vaginal bleeding
Intermenstrual bleeding, abnormal heaviness of periods, or postmenopausal bleeding with pain is suggestive of hormonal disturbances, fibroids, or more sinister conditions such as cervical or endometrial cancer.

4. Frequent or painful urination
Pelvic pain accompanied by urinary frequency, urgency, or burning may suggest urinary tract infections, bladder disorders, or interstitial cystitis. Delaying the diagnosis can cause harm. Also read | Pelvic pain in pregnancy: Causes, treatment and expert tips on when to seek help
5. Abdominal or pelvic discomfort without explanation
Pelvic pain with constipation, diarrhea, or bloating is sometimes associated with ovarian cysts or IBS. A thorough workup can distinguish between the cause.
6. Fever or abnormal vaginal discharge
Pelvic pain with fever, malodorous discharge, or chills can be a sign of infection, e.g., PID. Prompt intervention is needed to avoid permanent reproductive impairment.
“Early diagnosis can avoid complications and enhance treatment results. If you have continuous, worsening, or atypical pelvic pain, don’t hesitate to visit your gynecologist. On-time medical treatment can safeguard your reproductive health as well as overall well-being,” the gynecologist highlighted. Also read | 4 doctor-approved tricks to tackle endometriosis pain without missing a beat at work
Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.
