Updated
Updated · The Washington Post · Jun 6
Specialist Solves 100-Visit Pelvic Pain Mystery With 1 Question
Updated
Updated · The Washington Post · Jun 6

Specialist Solves 100-Visit Pelvic Pain Mystery With 1 Question

1 articles · Updated · The Washington Post · Jun 6

Summary

  • After roughly 100 doctor visits and decades of pelvic pain, one specialist broke the case by asking a question previous evaluations had missed.
  • Andy L.'s symptoms began at 19 while he was a philosophy student at the University of Southampton, with persistent headaches, malaise and a constant hangover-like feeling alongside the pelvic pain.
  • Regular blood tests had repeatedly come back normal, helping leave the condition unexplained for years despite ongoing jabbing pain and worsening fatigue.
  • The case underscores how a targeted clinical question—not just more routine testing—can unlock long-running diagnoses that standard workups fail to explain.

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