Endometriosis and Ovulation Pain | Dr. Rakhi Vyas, DO | Pelvic Rehabilitation Medicine

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Did you know that endometriosis can cause pain during ovulation? Dr. Vyas of Pelvic Rehabilitation Medicine discusses what's happening inside the body and when you should speak to your healthcare provider.

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Dr. Rakhi Vyas, DO is a skilled physiatrist with a strong background in women’s health and experience treating musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction in both hospital and outpatient settings. Pelvic pain conditions are often invisible on the outside, but they can literally wreck lives, keeping people from enjoying basic things that most of us take for granted. Dr. Vyas’s foremost goal is the improvement of bodily function and quality of life for each of her patients. She recognizes that everybody works differently, and the solutions that might be right for one patient may not be for another. Keys to her approach include listening, patience, and persistence in finding the right combination of treatments to help people accomplish goals such as reclaiming bodily autonomy and freeing themselves from chronic pain.

Pelvic Rehabilitation Medicine, our pelvic pain specialists provide a functional, rehab approach to pelvic pain. When you visit one of our offices, you spend an hour with your doctor reviewing in detail your medical history and symptoms. Then, we perform an internal exam (no speculum) to evaluate your nerves and muscles. Together, we'll discuss an individual treatment plan that gets to the root cause of your pain and helps you to feel better. The best part: you can begin treatment the same day!

At PRM, our mission is to decrease the time patients are suffering from pelvic pain symptoms.

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Hi everyone, Dr. Vyas here, talking about ovulation and endometriosis today. And I'm here to tell you that ovulation can be painful if you have endometriosis. Ovulation is generally about two weeks prior to your menstrual cycle, if you're having regular periods. And as we know, endometriosis lesions can attach anywhere in the body. That includes your ovaries and your fallopian tubes, which are involved in the process o ovulation. So, if around that time, you are experiencing increased pain, intense pain, for more than 48 hours, pain that's causing you nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, or having abnormal bleeding during that time, it's definitely something to talk to your doctor about. There's so many things we can do to help you with that pain.

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