Pelvic pain is any pain felt in the area below the belly button and between the hips.
Because many structures sit close together in the pelvis, pain can come from muscles, joints, nerves, or organs, or a combination of these.
People describe pelvic pain as:
Pelvic pain may be constant, come and go, or appear during certain activities.
There are two types of pelvic pain:
You should speak to a healthcare professional if:
Support from a GP can help identify the cause, provide reassurance, and guide you toward appropriate treatment.
Lots of helpful information, including explanations of different issues and what you can do to help manage these conditions. They are also there to help if you need extra support.
Tel: 01792 532424
This self-referral form is for people experiencing pelvic health concerns such as Bladder or Bowel symptoms, Pelvic organ prolapse, Pelvic pain, or pregnancy-related pain.
This service supports anyone whose pelvic anatomy is typically associated with female anatomy at birth.
Join us for a free, informative session on pelvic health led by NHS physiotherapists. Held in venues across Swansea, Neath and Port Talbot.
This session will explore key pelvic health issues that can affect women throughout different stages of life—from adolescence to post-menopause. Whether you’re currently experiencing symptoms or simply want to learn more, our expert physiotherapists will guide you through:
This is a great opportunity to ask questions, gain confidence, and take proactive steps toward improving your pelvic health.
Our multi-disciplinary team includes Healthcare Support Workers, Occupational Therapists, Nurses, Physiotherapists, Doctors and Psychologists who all specialise in pain management. We aim to support people living with persistent pain to live life as well as possible. Our website provides information on the management of persistent pain and signposting to other resources. Our service can be accessed by GP referral.
Take a look at the Persistent Pain page on SortedSupported.
Education Programmes for Patients (EPP Cymru) provide a range of self-management courses for people living with a long-term health condition/s, and carers.
They offer a six-week course on dealing with long-term pain.
Resource providing ‘Ten Footsteps’ to living well with pain. It covers:
You can also download and print an easy-to-read summary of all ten footsteps.