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Secondary Dysmenorrhea
, Congestive Dysmenorrhea
See Also
Dysmenorrhea
Primary Dysmenorrhea
Acute Pelvic Pain
Chronic Pelvic Pain
Definitions
Secondary Dysmenorrhea
Painful Menses
secondary to underlying pelvic organic disorder
Epidemiology
Accounts for 10% of
Dysmenorrhea
cases
History
Findings suggestive of Secondary Dysmenorrhea
Changed
Dysmenorrhea
character, location or intensity
History of prior
Sexually Transmitted Disease
Prior abdominal or pelvic surgery
Pelvic Pain
persisting throughout cycle
Infertility
Abnormal
Menstrual Bleeding
Endometriosis
type
Rectal Pain
or
Dyspareunia
Family History
of
Endometriosis
(in a first degree relative)
Symptoms
See
Dysmenorrhea
Variable or worsening
Chronic Pelvic Pain
Abnormal Uterine Bleeding
Vaginal Discharge
Dyspareunia
Evaluation
See
Dysmenorrhea
Causes
Secondary Dysmenorrhea (pelvic pathology)
See
Dysmenorrhea
See
Chronic Pelvic Pain
Emergent causes
Ectopic Pregnancy
Most common causes
Endometriosis
(most common)
Pelvic Pain
variable in timing and intensity
Dyspareunia
Infertility
Pain with urination and
Bowel Movement
s
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
(PID)
Abdominal Pain
, fever and foul
Vaginal Discharge
Dyspareunia
Sexually Transmitted Infection
Post-coital bleeding
Other Common causes
Uterine Myoma
ta (
Uterine Fibroid
s)
More common at older age
Menorrhagia
, with prolonged menstrual periods
Constipation
Urinary Outflow Obstruction
Adenomyosis
(
Endometriosis of Uterus
)
More common at older age
Menorrhagia
, passing blood clots
Dyspareunia
Interstitial Cystitis
Non-cyclical
Suprapubic Pain
with urinary tract symptoms
Chronic Pelvic Pain
Non-cyclical
Pelvic Pain
Miscellaneous causes
See
Chronic Pelvic Pain in Women
Intrauterine Device
(IUD)
Ovarian Cyst
s (transient
Ovarian Torsion
, ruptured
Ovarian Cyst
)
Cervical stenosis
Amenorrhea
Infertility
Postsurgical pelvic adhesions
Prior abdominal or genitourinary surgery
Infertility
Small Bowel Obstruction
Worse with movement
Painful
Defecation
Endometrial Polyp
s
Irregular
Vaginal Bleeding
Congenital obstructive mulleian malformation
Amenorrhea
Infertility
Miscarriage
s
Pelvic Mass
Nausea
Bloating
Frequent Urination
Differential Diagnosis
See
Primary Dysmenorrhea
See
Chronic Pelvic Pain
Management
See
Dysmenorrhea
for evaluation and management
Evaluate and treat the underlying cause
Symptomatic treatment as with
Primary Dysmenorrhea
References
McKenna (2021) Am Fam Physician 104(2): 164-70 [PubMed]
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