by PelvicTherapy | Jul 13, 2020 | Female Pelvic Pain
Vulvodynia is pain of the vulva that has been going on for at least 3 months, without a clear cause or objective physical findings to explain the symptoms. The pain may be spontaneous, or provoked by touch. In addition to experiencing pain with vaginal penetration,...
by PelvicTherapy | Jun 25, 2020 | Female Pelvic Pain
5.5 million reproductive-aged women in the United States have received an endometriosis diagnosis, which is defined as the presence of endometrial tissue outside the uterine cavity. This diagnosis is associated with severe and chronic pelvic pain that is typically...
by PelvicTherapy | Jun 8, 2020 | Female Pelvic Pain
Let’s talk about lubricant! Many of us don’t think too much about the substance that can make intercourse much more enjoyable. While lubricant may be able to reduce painful sex, you should be aware that it can also disrupt the vaginal pH and microbiome. The same can...
by PelvicTherapy | Mar 7, 2020 | Bladder & Bowel Disorder, Female Pelvic Pain, Male Pelvic Pain
We have all heard that we need to stay hydrated and drink water throughout the day.Every. Single. Day. Water is so important for so many reasons, including keeping our bladder and bowelsfunctioning efficiently. If we aren’t drinking enough water, we can start to feel...
by PelvicTherapy | Mar 7, 2020 | Bladder & Bowel Disorder, Female Pelvic Pain
Burning with urination, frequent/urgent sensations to urinate, discoloration of urine,and change in mental function/clarity are all common symptoms of a urinary tractinfection (UTI). UTIs occur among both women and men and therefore this blog post isfor everyone! The...
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