Impotence
Chronic pelvic pain refers to any pain in your pelvic region - the area below you belly button and between your hips. This can last six months or longer. If you were asked to locate your pain you will be most likely to sweep your hand throughout the entire area rather than point to one spot. It can be a symptom of another disease or can be designated as a condition in its own right. Determining what’s causing your discomfort is puzzling and frustrating because it is possible that a physical cause may not be discovered. Many women who experience chronic pelvic pain never receive a specific diagnosis. It exhibits many different signs like:


In addition you may have pain during intercourse; the pain may vary from mild to severe.
Some of the common causes of chronic pelvic pain are:
Endometriosis, tension in your pelvic floor muscle, chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, pelvis congestion syndrome, ovariaum remnant, fibroids, irritable bowel syndrome, cystitis and psychological factors. Dyspareunia painful intercourse.