Clearly, : Clearly, it is impossible to do a thorough evaluation of pelvic pain on the internet. While there are multiple possible causes, someone with a negative urine culture and symptoms of a bladder infection makes me suspicious for interstitial cystitis. Your best bet is to make an appointment with a doctor experienced in the diagnosis and management of pelvic pain. The most successful clinics are multi-specialty with doctors from different specialties collaborating on your care. There are not many of these. The interstitial cystitis association has a website listing doctors who deal with these conditions on a regular basis (www.Ichelp.Org). Typically you would need a urogynecologist, urologist or occasionally a general gynecologist. There is also a listing of pelvic specialists at www.Augs.Org. Good luck.
Answered 10/3/2016
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Further exam needed: Any time a woman has pelvic pain, a visit to a gynecologist is indicated. If the pain does not resolve, continue to seek care perhaps from a different gynecologist if the first one is not taking you seriously.
Answered 10/4/2016
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