Understanding Pelvic Congestion Syndrome and Your Pelvic Health
Pelvic Congestion Syndrome, also called PCS, is a condition that affects the veins in the pelvic area. It happens when blood does not flow properly through these veins, causing them to become enlarged. This can lead to ongoing discomfort or a feeling of pressure in the lower abdomen or pelvis.
People with PCS may notice symptoms like a dull ache in the pelvic area, especially after standing or sitting for long periods. Some may also feel heaviness, swelling, or discomfort that gets worse at the end of the day. These symptoms can sometimes be linked to vein issues and should not be ignored if they continue.
There are ways to help support healthy circulation in the pelvic area. Staying active, avoiding long periods of sitting or standing, and paying attention to changes in your body may help. Early awareness of symptoms can make it easier to address potential vein concerns before they become more serious.
If you have been experiencing ongoing pelvic discomfort or pressure, it may be helpful to learn more about possible causes. Call Pinnacle Vein and Vascular Center at 1-888-553-VEIN (8346) to speak with our expert providers and take a step toward improving your pelvic and vascular health.
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