Illness name: pelvic pain
Description:
Pelvic pain is felt in the lower part of your tummy. The type of pain varies, and it may be sudden and severe (acute pelvic pain) or last 6 months or longer (chronic pelvic pain).
Pelvic pain varies. It may affect a small area around your pelvis (your lower tummy) or the whole area.
Types of pelvic pain include:
There are lots of causes of pelvic pain. It might be caused by an infection or a condition affecting one of the organs in the pelvic area, such as the bowel or bladder.
Common causes include:
Most causes of pelvic pain are not serious. But there a few conditions that cause pelvic pain and need emergency treatment, such as
appendicitis
and
peritonitis
.
But do not self-diagnose – see a GP if you're worried.
Pelvic pain is more common in women and common causes include:
Rarely it could be something more serious, like an
ectopic pregnancy
,
womb cancer
or
ovarian cancer
.
Pelvic pain can sometimes be caused by conditions affecting the prostate, such as
prostatitis
.
You have pelvic pain and:
You can call 111 or
get help from 111 online
.
Any treatment for pelvic pain will depend on the cause.
A GP might suggest treatments such as:
They may refer you for tests or to a specialist if they do not know what is causing your pain.
Page last reviewed: 17 March 2022
Pelvic pain
Symptoms of pelvic pain
Common causes of pelvic pain
Pelvic pain in women
Pelvic pain in men
Non-urgent advice:
See a GP if:
Urgent advice:
Ask for an urgent GP appointment or get help from NHS 111 if:
Treatments for pelvic pain
Next review due: 17 March 2025