Chronic Pelvic

Chronic Pelvic Pain Treatment in El Paso

Relief for Ongoing Pelvic Pain at Medway Pain Center

Chronic pelvic pain can affect your daily life in many ways. It can make it hard to sit, walk, sleep, or focus on work and family.

At Medway Pain Center in El Paso, TX, we provide advanced care for patients living with long-term pelvic pain. Our goal is to reduce your pain, improve your comfort, and help you get back to your normal routine.

If you are searching for chronic pelvic pain treatment in El Paso, we are here to help.

Chronic Pelvic Pain

What Is Chronic Pelvic Pain?

Chronic pelvic pain is pain in the lower abdomen or pelvic area that lasts for several months or longer.

Common Causes of Pelvic Pain

Pelvic pain can come from many different sources, including:

Sometimes, more than one cause may be involved.

How We Determine the Cause of Your Chronic Pelvic Pain

Chronic pelvic pain can come from muscles, nerves, joints, prior surgery, inflammation, pelvic floor dysfunction, abdominal or pelvic conditions, or pain referred from the lower back, hips, or sacroiliac joints. Pain may be felt in the lower abdomen, pelvis, groin, hips, buttocks, or low back and may affect sitting, walking, intimacy, urination, bowel movements, or daily activity. At Medway Pain Center, evaluation begins with a careful history, physical examination, review of imaging or prior workup when available, and attention to the pattern and location of your pain.

The goal is to determine whether your pain is primarily muscular, nerve-related, joint-related, spine-related, or coming from more than one source.

Choosing the Right Treatment for Your Chronic Pelvic Pain

Treatment depends on whether pain is coming from pelvic muscles, irritated nerves, nearby joints, the lower spine, or a combination of contributors. Some patients improve with conservative care, while others may benefit from targeted image-guided procedures.

  • Nerve blocks may help diagnose or reduce pain when a specific pelvic, groin, or lower abdominal nerve pathway is suspected.
  • Trigger point injections may be used when tight or painful pelvic, hip, low back, or abdominal wall muscles contribute to symptoms.
  • Joint injections may be considered when hip, sacroiliac, or nearby joint inflammation appears to contribute to pelvic-area pain.
  • Radiofrequency ablation may be considered in selected cases after diagnostic testing supports the target.

Why One Procedure May Be Better Than Another

Different procedures address different pain sources. Nerve blocks focus on suspected nerve pathways, trigger point injections address painful muscle contributors, and joint injections target inflammation in nearby joints that may refer pain into the pelvis. Radiofrequency ablation is considered only after diagnostic testing supports the target.

Choosing carefully helps avoid unnecessary procedures and improves the chance that treatment matches your actual diagnosis.

Your Treatment Journey at Medway Pain Center

Your care usually begins with an evaluation, diagnosis, and review of prior treatments or imaging. From there, Dr. Tochi Umunakwe and the Medway Pain Center team explain your options, discuss conservative and interventional choices, and build a plan based on your symptoms, exam findings, and goals.

The focus is to reduce pain, improve function, and help you return to daily activities with a plan that makes clinical sense for your condition.

When Should You See a Pain Specialist?

You may benefit from seeing a pain management specialist if:

Pain has lasted for several months

Pain is getting worse over time  

It affects your daily activities or sleep

Other treatments have not helped

You do not have to continue living with ongoing pain. 

Chronic Pelvic Pain Treatments We Offer

At Medway Pain Center, we use a targeted approach based on your specific condition.

Treatment options may include:

When Nerve Pain Is Involved

Some pelvic pain is related to irritated or damaged nerves.

Advanced Options for Long-Term Relief

For certain patients, advanced treatments may be considered:

Why a Personalized Approach Matters

Pelvic pain can be complex.

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Why Choose Medway Pain Center?

Frequently Asked Questions

What causes chronic pelvic pain?

It can be caused by nerves, muscles, inflammation, or prior injury or surgery.

Yes. Many patients find relief with targeted pain management treatments.

Not always. Many treatments are minimally invasive.

Yes. They can help reduce pain signals in certain cases.

Sometimes. Nerve-related pain is a common cause.

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