# The Intersection of Psychology and Gynecology: A Comprehensive Review of Pain Management Strategies in Women's Health

**Authors:** Archana Kori, Ajay Singh, Yash Satish Caroicar, Priyanka Elizabeth Thomas, Anjali Chandra

PMC · DOI: 10.7759/cureus.86344 · 2025-06-19

## TL;DR

This paper reviews how combining psychology and gynecology can improve pain management for chronic gynecological conditions like endometriosis and pelvic pain.

## Contribution

The paper introduces integrative and digital health approaches as novel strategies for managing gynecological pain.

## Key findings

- Traditional treatments often fail due to the complex interplay of biological and psychological factors.
- Cognitive-behavioral therapy and virtual reality therapy show promise in reducing pain and improving emotional resilience.
- Digital health innovations and personalized medicine offer new opportunities for effective pain management.

## Abstract

Chronic gynecological pain conditions, including dysmenorrhea, endometriosis, vulvodynia, and chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CPPS), present significant challenges in women's health. These conditions result in significant physical discomfort and are closely associated with psychological comorbidities such as anxiety, depression, and increased central pain sensitization. Traditional pharmacological and surgical interventions often provide limited relief, as they fail to address the complex interplay between biological, neurological, and psychological factors underlying pain perception. This review explores the intersection of psychology and gynecology in pain management, emphasizing the biopsychosocial model as a comprehensive framework for understanding and treating gynecological pain. Research highlights the influence of hormonal fluctuations, central sensitization, and neuroinflammatory pathways in pain amplification, further exacerbated by adverse childhood experiences, post-traumatic stress disorder, and maladaptive coping mechanisms. Integrative approaches, including cognitive-behavioral therapy, mindfulness-based stress reduction, biofeedback, and virtual reality (VR) therapy, have demonstrated efficacy in alleviating pain intensity and improving emotional resilience. The integration of digital health innovations and personalized medicine presents new opportunities for optimizing pain management strategies. Future research should focus on interdisciplinary collaboration between gynecologists, psychologists, and pain specialists to develop patient-centered treatment modalities. A paradigm shift toward holistic and precision-based interventions is essential to enhance therapeutic outcomes and improve the quality of life for women suffering from chronic gynecological pain.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** dysmenorrhea (MONDO:1060205), endometriosis (MONDO:0005133), vulvodynia (MONDO:0021722), anxiety (MONDO:0005618), depression (MONDO:0002050)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** post-traumatic stress disorder (MESH:D013313), dysmenorrhea (MESH:D004412), depression (MESH:D003866), anxiety (MESH:D001007), vulvodynia (MESH:D056650), Chronic gynecological pain (MESH:D059350), endometriosis (MESH:D004715), neuroinflammatory (MESH:D000090862), CPPS (MESH:D011472), Pain (MESH:D010146)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12276781