Complaints of Patients with PCS
Complaints
PCS patients usually have abdominal and groin pain that cannot be explained by other causes, is not affected by menstruation, and may be aggravated by sexual intercourse.
The pain is accompanied by a distension in the groin and lower abdomen. In women with this condition, menstrual pain may be more severe than expected and normal.
Some patients are found to have varicose veins in the genital area, groin, inner thighs, and from the groin to the buttocks.
Most patients have varicose veins that appeared during pregnancy.
Frequent urination, distension in the anus area, blood in the urine are other complaints that may occur.
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