Brain's pain alarm may explain mysterious pelvic symptoms
NCT ID NCT07154576
Summary
This study aims to understand if there's a link between how sensitive a woman's central nervous system is to pain and the symptoms she reports from pelvic floor disorders, like organ prolapse or incontinence. Researchers will ask 359 women visiting a gynecology clinic to fill out several questionnaires about their symptoms, pain sensitivity, and quality of life. The goal is to gather information that could help guide future treatments, but this study itself does not test any new treatments.
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Żelazna Medical Center
Warsaw, 01-004, Poland
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