“Pubic bone pain?”
Female | 16 years old
Complaint duration: Months
8 Answers
With the utmost respect I would make contact with your primary care provider and have a physical examination performed as severe night pain is potentially a sign of an underlying pathology which may or may not be related to the musculoskeletal system. Following a visit with you provider, seek Physical Therapy as an examination would need to be performed in order to identify the root of the problem, as it could be a whole host of things such as sacroiliac joint dysfunction, an "upslip" pubic shear or a multitude of other diagnoses.
I hope that this helps.
You should come to physical therapy for a formal assessment. I encourage you to call the closest PT office and get in for a formal evaluation to assist with the pain you are having. If you have further questions let me know.