Mohammad M Nasrat
Egypt
Research Article
Role of Blood-Let Out Cupping Therapy in Female Pelvic Congestion Syndrome
Author(s): Abdullah M Nasrat, Salwa AM Nasrat, Randa M Nasrat and Mohammad M NasratAbdullah M Nasrat, Salwa AM Nasrat, Randa M Nasrat and Mohammad M Nasrat
The study aimed to demonstrate the effect of blood-let out cupping therapy in female pelvic congestion syndrome (PCS). PCS in females is a condition that is difficult to diagnose; a specific diagnosis for the condition is often difficult, no diagnosis is made in 60% of patients. Chronic pelvic pain (CPP) is a common and disabling condition affecting women of childbearing age; PCS is a recognized cause of CPP. PCS is commonly considered in three pathologic forms; premenstrual, menstrual and chronic pelvic congestion. Pain during menstruation (dysmenorrhea), pain with coitus (dyspareunia), post-coital ache and recurrent chronic pelvic discomfort of vague origin constitute the particular components of pain profiles encountered with pelvic pain syndrome. Pelvic congestion and pelvic inflammatory conditions constitute the underlying etiology in a significant proportion of patients with CPP. T.. View More»