๐ค“All your tests are normal.”
But the pain is real.
Some women walk into the clinic carrying months… sometimes years… of pelvic pain,
after being told again and again: “Nothing is wrong.”
๐ฅBut something is wrong.
It might be Pelvic Congestion Syndrome (PCS)
a condition that is often missed, simply because we are not looking for it.
๐ What is PCS?
It’s not a mass.
Not a cyst.
Not endometriosis.
It’s a venous disorder where pelvic veins become dilated and incompetent, leading to congestion and chronic pain.
Think of it as varicose veins… but deep inside the pelvis.
⚠️ When should we suspect it?
Chronic dull pelvic pain (>6 months)
Worse after long standing
Worse before menstruation
Worse after intercourse (postcoital ache a key clue)
Worse at the end of the day
Better when lying down
Associated symptoms may include:
Dyspareunia
Lower back heaviness
A feeling of pelvic pressure or fullness
Sometimes visible vulvar or perineal varicosities
๐ง Why it’s often missed Because:
It does not appear as a “typical gynecological lesion”
Early imaging can be misleading
It requires clinical suspicion, not just investigations
And most importantly…
๐ we are trained to look for masses, not veins.
๐ How do we diagnose it properly?
Transvaginal Doppler ultrasound (looking specifically for dilated veins)
MRI / MR venography
Venography (gold standard — and can be therapeutic)
๐ What about medications like Venex or Vensomin?
These are venoactive agents that may:
Improve venous tone
Reduce congestion-related discomfort
๐ They can help symptoms in mild cases
❌ But they do NOT treat the underlying venous reflux.
๐ So what actually works? ๐ Ovarian vein embolization (± internal iliac branches).
A minimally invasive procedure performed by interventional radiology,
targeting the source of venous reflux.
๐ Many patients experience significant symptom relief.
❗ Important clinical clarification Some
patients report pain after
Current evidence shows:
It is not a proven cause of PCS
But it may unmask a pre-existing condition
๐ฌ Why this matters Because labeling these women as:
“Normal”
“Hormonal”
Or “psychological”
…only delays the right diagnosis.
๐ก Take-home message
Not every pelvic pain is endometriosis.
Not every normal scan means nothing is wrong.
Sometimes…
the problem is not what we see.
It’s what we don’t think about.
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