Transcription of Vulvodynia: A Self Help Guide - ISSWSH
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vulvodynia : A self - help Guide Introduction .. 1 Section I: Learning the Basics .. 2 Gynecological Anatomy Normal and Abnormal Vulvovaginal Symptoms Vulvar self -Examination Section II: Understanding vulvodynia .. 9 What is vulvodynia ? What Causes vulvodynia ? How is vulvodynia Diagnosed? Co-Existing Conditions How is vulvodynia Treated? self - help Strategies for Vulvar pain Section III: Understanding Chronic pain .. 17 How We Feel pain When pain Becomes Chronic Coping with Chronic pain Section IV: Quality of Life Issues .. 20 Overcoming Challenges in Your Intimate Relationship Keeping Sexual Intimacy Alive When to Seek Counseling Special Issues for Single Women Family Life Issues Section V: Getting the Most Out of Your Medical Care .. 27 How to Find a Health Care Provider Educate Yourself How to Communicate Effectively with Your Health Care Provider Seeking a Second Opinion or Changing Doctors Section VI: Advice from Women with vulvodynia .
4 The pudendal nerve transmits pain messages and other sensations from the vulva. The pudendal nerve originates from the sacral spine, which is located
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