Study Links Chronic Pelvic Pain to Patient-Reported Factors Beyond Diagnosis
According to a study by the Translational Research in Pelvic Pain (TRiPP) project, chronic pelvic pain affects up to 26.6% of women worldwide. Standard treatment for this condition has historically focused on visible medical diagnoses such as endometriosis or bladder pain syndrome. However, researchers found that patient-reported factors, including fatigue, sleep quality, anxiety, and pain catastrophizing better predicted the pain experience than diagnosis alone.
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