
Help with Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome (CPPS)
Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome, or CPPS, is exactly what it sounds like – persistent pain or discomfort in your pelvic area.
It’s the kind of pain that sticks around, making everyday activities, sitting, or even intimacy a real challenge. The good news? You’re not alone, and there are effective ways to manage and treat it. Let’s break it down.
Our team of specialist pelvic health Osteopaths and rehabilitation specialists are on hand to provide you with the guidance and support, so why not book a free no-obligation discovery call today to see how we can help.
What Causes CPPS?
- Stress and Tension - Tight muscles in the pelvic floor can cause pain.
- Infections - Even if an infection clears up, lingering inflammation can lead to CPPS.
- Nerve Sensitivity - Overactive nerves in the pelvic area can cause discomfort.
- Trauma or Injury - Injuries to the lower back or pelvic area might trigger symptoms.
- Unknown Factors - Sometimes, it’s a mix of things, or the cause isn’t clear at all.
Are you struggling with chronic pain in your pelvic area? Get in touch with us today to see how we can help.
What Does Chronic Pelvic Pain Feel Like?
Everyone experiences CPPS a little differently, but here’s what it can feel like:
- Aches or Pain: A dull ache or sharp pain in your lower abdomen, groin, or lower back.
- Discomfort While Sitting: Sitting for long periods can make things worse.
- Bladder Issues: Feeling like you always need to pee, or discomfort when you do.
- Pain During Sex: Pain or discomfort during or after ejaculation.
How is CPPS / Prostatitis Treated?
You’ve probably already tried “waiting it out.” If you’re here, it’s clear that hasn’t worked—and that’s okay. CPPS can be complex, but there are lots of treatment options:
- Pelvic Floor Therapy: Targeted exercises and techniques to relax tight muscles and improve function.
- Pain Management: Medications or nerve blocks to reduce pain.
- Lifestyle Changes: Stress management, posture adjustments, and activity modifications can make a difference.
- Shockwave Therapy: A cutting-edge, non-invasive option to reduce pain and improve healing.
- Targeted Exercises: Stretches and movements to release tension in the pelvic area.
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Ready to Feel Better?
We get it – dealing with CPPS can feel overwhelming, especially when answers are hard to come by. We specialise in treating CPPS with a holistic, personalised approach.
Our goal is simple: to reduce your pain, improve your quality of life, and help you feel like yourself again. And we’ll do it in a way that’s supportive, professional, and tailored just for you.
You don’t have to let CPPS control your life. Let our team of pelvic health rehabilitation specialists work together with you to find relief. Book a confidential discovery call with us today and take the first step toward feeling better.
- 01603 960624
- info@hispelvichealth.com
- Earlham House Clinic, Unit 15, Earlham House, Earlham Road, Norwich NR2 3PD