It is usually normal for women to have pain and prickling pain in the lower abdominal area i.e. pelvic area during periods, but sometimes this problem starts happening even without periods. It is very important to pay attention to this, because it can also be due to some major health problem. If there is a problem of sharp pain in the lower abdomen i.e. pelvis along with pricking or difficulty in passing urine, then it should not be ignored, otherwise sometimes the situation becomes very serious.
Women often ignore minor problems related to themselves, one of these is pain in the lower abdomen. Which indicates serious illness. Let us know what are the possible causes of pain in the pelvic area and why it is important to pay attention to it.
Pain in pelvic area can be a symptom of this disease.
According to cancer surgeon Dr. Anshuman, HVP virus causes cervical cancer (cancer of the mouth of the uterus) in women's body. This virus remains in the body for many years, which gets eliminated in some women, whereas in women with weak immunity, infection with this virus becomes the cause of cervical cancer. In cervical cancer, apart from pain in the lower abdomen, symptoms like loss of appetite, white discharge from private parts, problem of frequent urination, sudden loss of weight, etc. are seen.
This could also be the reason
Pain and pricking in the pelvic area can also be caused by UTI infection (Urinary Tract Infection). If this is not paid attention to, the situation can become quite serious. Therefore, it is very important to take care of personal hygiene. According to Dr. Vineet Talwar of the Department of Medical Oncology at Rajiv Gandhi Institute, Delhi, the risk of cervical cancer also increases due to not taking care of personal hygiene.
How to prevent cervical cancer
To prevent cervical cancer, it is important to take care of hygiene. According to Dr. Vineet, to prevent this cancer, one should get HPV vaccination, the first dose of which should be taken at the age of 9 years and the second before the age of 15 years. With this, the risk of cervical cancer in future can be reduced by about 80 percent. Apart from this, smear test should also be done at the age of 30 years.
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