Neuropelviology: Who are they?
Who Should Undergo Neuropelviological Examination? – Patient Information
General Information
Neuropelviological examination is performed to evaluate nerve-related problems in the pelvic region. It is particularly important for chronic and unexplained complaints.
Who Needs This Examination?
• Those with chronic pelvic pain
• Those with unexplained groin or vaginal pain
• Those with pain that increases with sitting
According to Pain Type
• Burning, stinging, or electric shock-like pain
• Pains thought to be nerve-related
Those with Urinary and Bowel Problems
• Urinary incontinence
• Frequent urination
• Difficulty urinating
• Constipation or difficulty defecating
Those with Sexual Dysfunction Problems
• Pain during intercourse (dyspareunia)
• Decreased sexual desire
• Orgasm problems
Post-Natal or Post-Surgical Complaints
• Post-natal pain
• Complaints developing after pelvic surgery
• Pain after C-section or gynecological operation
Risk Groups
• Those who work sitting for long periods
• Those who engage in pressure-inducing sports like cycling
• Those who have experienced pelvic trauma
When Should It Be Suspected?
• If complaints have been ongoing for a long time
• If standard treatments are not yielding results
• If multiple systems (urinary, bowel, sexual) are affected
Clinical Fact
Neuropelvic problems can often be overlooked. Therefore, this examination is of great importance in appropriate patients.
Conclusion
In patients with specific complaints, neuropelviological examination is an important step for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.
