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Treatment Plan

In all, this comprehensive examination takes three to four hours. Afterwards, we will make a treatment plan with you. Treatment may be with us, or we may refer you to another specialist. You yourself will also have an active role in the treatment.

Within a week of your visit to our clinic, you will receive a draft report from us. Upon approval, you will tell us to which of your doctors or practitioners we can send the report.

Which treatment do you want?

Your active role in the treatment of your symptoms begins with your choice of treatment. Treatment can take place in our clinic, or it can take place with the doctor or practitioner you were with previously. Good to know: we cooperate with many doctors, pelvic physiotherapists and psychologists. We can refer you to them.

In many cases, we personally contact the practitioner to whom we refer you to explain the treatment plan. We remain present in the background and will help further if treatment stagnates. If you have any questions, please call us.

Possible treatments

As part of the Diagnostic Consult ation, we will discuss the treatment plan with you. In the treatment you can do a lot yourself. We will teach you what you can do and how.
All possible treatments can be found here.

Pain and complaints in women

The bladder, uterus, ovaries, intestines, muscles, tendons, blood vessels, nerves and bones are close together in the lower body. You can see this in the picture. Your pain and discomfort may have one or more causes. Do you see your symptoms in this list? Then we can help you. Would you rather talk about it? Then you can call us.

Pain

  • Pain in or around the pelvis
  • Pain in the upper abdomen
  • Abdominal pain
  • Pain due to endometriosis
  • Pain in the groin
  • Low back pain that keeps returning despite treatment. Often at the level of the dimples in the lower back
  • Pain after lying in a position for a long time
  • Stomach Pain
  • Pain between the shoulder blades
  • Pain after standing in a position for a long time
  • Breech pain
  • Pain after exercising back and abdominal muscles
  • Pain when sitting
  • Pain after sitting in one position for a long time
  • Pain exacerbated by stress and or anxiety
  • Restless legs
  • Pain that gets worse before or around menstruation
  • Pain that worsens in/after menopause

Bladder, urination, urine leakage

  • Bladder inflammation feeling without having a bladder infection
  • Recurrent bladder infections
  • Constant pressure sensation on the bladder
  • Pain in the lower abdomen at the level of the bladder
  • Abdominal pain
  • Pain on urination
  • Spraying sometimes interrupted jet with urination
  • Difficulty holding up urine
  • Having difficulty getting urine going
  • Having to urinate very often, usually just a little at a timeFeeling like you are not emptying properly
  • Long dripping when urinating
  • Pain at the outlet of the urethra
  • Urinary leakage upon urge, sneezing, laughing, startling or unexpected movements

Bowels, defecation, defecation

  • Hemorrhoids
  • Painful tears (fissures) at the anus
  • Anus cramp
  • Pain between vagina and anus
  • Abdominal pain
  • Feeling like there is a golf ball in the intestine.
  • Increase in urge for defecation
  • Difficulty holding up stools
  • Defecation: difficulty emptying the bowels or constipation
  • Feeling like stool is left in the intestine
  • Pain during defecation
  • Spastic bowels

During or after pregnancy

  • Pelvic Pain
  • Pain that arose during pregnancy
  • Pain made worse during pregnancy
  • Pain that occurred after pregnancy

After childbirth

  • Hemorrhoids
  • Pelvic Pain
  • Painful scar after a cut
  • Pain in the tailbone
  • Burning pain when sitting

Vagina, uterus, ovaries, menstruation

  • Abdominal pain
  • Vaginal pain
  • Severe menstrual pain
  • Pain that gets worse during menstruation
  • Middle pain (pain during ovulation)
  • Pain that gets worse in menopause
  • Pain in lower back and pelvis
  • Pain between vagina and anus

Free

  • More difficulty reaching orgasm
  • Altered sensation during orgasm
  • Altered sensation when touching the clitoris
  • Pain during or after orgasm
  • Pain during intercourse: at the entrance to the vagina
  • Pain during intercourse: deeper in the vagina
  • Pain in certain positions during lovemaking
  • Permanent feeling of arousal without sexual desire

Other

  • Depressed feelings (caused by the symptoms)
  • Fatigue or lethargy (caused by the symptoms)
  • Difficulty standing on one leg
  • Stress

Pain and complaints in men

The bladder, intestines, muscles, tendons, blood vessels, prostate, nerves and bones are close together in the lower body. You can see this in the picture. Your pain and discomfort may have one or more causes. Do you see your symptoms in this list? Then we can help you. Would you rather talk about it? Then you can call us.

Pain

  • Pain in or around the pelvis
  • Pain in the upper abdomen
  • Abdominal pain
  • Pain in the groin
  • Low back pain that keeps returning despite treatment. Often at the level of the dimples in the lower back
  • Pain after lying in a position for a long time
  • Stomach Pain
  • Prostate pain
  • Penis pain
  • Pain between the penis and anus (perineum)
  • Pain between the shoulder blades
  • Pain in the scrotum
  • Pain after standing in a position for a long time
  • Breech pain
  • Pain in the testes
  • Pain after exercising back and abdominal muscles
  • Pain in the vas deferens
  • Pain when sitting
  • Pain after sitting in one position for a long time
  • Pain exacerbated by stress and or anxiety
  • Restless legs

Bladder, urination, urine leakage

  • Bladder inflammation feeling without having a bladder infection
  • Recurrent bladder infections
  • Constant pressure sensation on the bladder
  • Pain in the lower abdomen at the level of the bladder
  • Abdominal pain
  • Pain on urination
  • Spraying sometimes interrupted jet with urination
  • Difficulty holding up urine
  • Having difficulty getting urine going
  • Having to urinate very often, usually just a little at a time
  • Feeling unable to empty properly
  • Long dripping when urinating
  • Pain at the outlet of the urethra
  • Urinary leakage upon urge, sneezing, laughing, startling or unexpected movements

Bowels, defecation, defecation

  • Hemorrhoids
  • Painful tears (fissures) at the anus
  • Anus cramp
  • Pain between scrotum and anus
  • Abdominal pain
  • Feeling like there is a golf ball in the intestine
  • Increase in urge for defecation
  • Difficulty holding up stools
  • Defecation: difficulty emptying the bowels or constipation
  • Feeling like stool is left in the intestine
  • Pain during defecation
  • Spastic bowel

Free

  • Premature ejaculation
  • More difficulty reaching orgasm
  • Altered sensation during orgasm
  • Pain during or after orgasm
  • Pain in the vas deferens
  • Pain in certain positions during lovemaking

Other

  • Depressed feelings (caused by the symptoms)
  • Fatigue or lethargy (caused by the symptoms)
  • Poor sleep (caused by the symptoms)
  • Difficulty standing on one leg
  • Stress

Address details

F-act Pelvic Pain Clinic
Molenweg 11B
1601SR ENKHUIZEN
T +31 (0)228 - 313 330
info@pelvicpain.nl
(Second floor of the
Health Center).

Opening hours

Monday 08:00-17:00 a.m.
Tuesday 08:00-17:00 a.m.
Wednesday 09:00-12:00 a.m.
Thursday 09:00-15:00 a.m.
Friday 08:00-16:00
Saturday closed
Sunday closed

You can make an appointment by phone
Mon-Do from 9 a.m.-12 p.m.

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