Chronic pelvic pain is a very common symptom and a frequent reason for women to consult a GP. Aetiology and therefore appropriate management can be difficult to ascertain, particularly as the cause of pain is often multi-factorial. It is therefore essential that GPs can conduct a structured consultation, and know how to examine and investigate women presenting with chronic pelvic pain.
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