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Synonyms for Pelvic Pain: Symptoms, Causes and Treatments

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 Symptoms, Causes and Treatment for Pelvic Pain

 

“Pain Down There” Symptoms, Causes and Treatment
Get Help that works for Women from Dr. Susan Kellogg Spadt 

In 2010, Kotex was told it couldn’t use the word “vagina” in its ads on three broadcast networks, and “down there” was also forbidden.

Center for Pelvic Medicine can help if you are experiencing some of the following symptoms.

  • Female sexual dysfunction
  • no sex drive
  • low libido
  • Sexual function after cancer
  • Sexual Dysfunction – Sexual Function after Cancer
  • Desire and Arousal Concerns
  • Couples Sexuality
  • Can’t enjoy sex because it hurts
  • Sex after menopause
  • Chronic vulvar pain

Please contact the Center For Pelvic Medicine if you have questions.

Center for Pelvic Medicine can help with:

  • Vulvodynia
  • Living with Vulvar Discomfort
  • non-medicated skincare product that heals the sensitive genital tissue significantly reduce genital burning, itching and irritation
  • Vaginismus – Vaginitis
  • Vagina Pain and Itching
  • can’t enjoy physical intimacy with a partner due to burning, stinging, irritation, chafing or sharp pain

Vulvar Discomfort is due to: menopause, childbirth, cancer treatment, medications, contraceptives, antibiotics, chemotherapy, antihistamines, yeast infection creams

Pelvic Pain

  • Vulvar Dermatoses – Vulvar Skin Disorders
  • Pelvic floor dysfunction
  • Pelvic Pain
  • Pelvic Muscle Dysfunction and Trigger Points
  • Chronic pelvic pain syndrome
  • Pelvic floor physiotherapy
  • Effective physiotherapy

Synonyms for Pelvic Pain Symptoms:

  • Sitting triggers or makes the discomfort/pain/symptoms worse
  • going to bathroom frequently
  • pee every 2 hours
  • go all the time
  • urinate all the time
  • feel like when I have to pee I can’t stop
  • pain with urination
  • dysuria
  • urinary frequency

Reasons someone my want to make an appointment and talk with someone about

  • anorectal pain
  • rectum pain
  • coccygeal pain (pain in and around the tailbone)
  • low back pain (on one side or both)
  • sexual pain
  • painful sex
  • sex infection
  • sexually transmitted disease
  • infection from sex

Is Wikipeidia just as good as going to the doctor?

Can Wikipedia Ever Be a Definitive Medical Text?

Peer-reviewed sources being, Hasty says, the “gold standard” of medical information. “It takes judgment, no matter what happens,” Hasty says. “That’s another reason we should use professionals who do devote their lives to ensuring patients get the best recommendations.”

Wikipedia being the sixth-largest site on the whole wide Internet, these people searching for medical information online are often going to end up there. Whether or not they should be doing it, they are. I am. Patients are, and so are doctors. Which is why efforts to improve the quality of Wikipedia’s medical information are important—if you can’t lead people away from the fountain of crowd-sourced knowledge, you can at least try to unmuddy the waters. A new study published inThe Journal of the American Osteopathic Association says the waters are still pretty muddy. The researchers looked at the Wikipedia pages for the 10 most costly medical conditions (in terms of public and private expenditures) and compared them with peer-reviewed sources, finding them wanting. “Most Wikipedia articles representing the 10 most costly medical conditions in the United States contain many errors when checked against standard peer-reviewed sources,” the study reads. Unfortunately, the question of Wikipedia’s accuracy is a little more complicated than that.

6/16/14 Wikipedia now forcing editors to disclose any paid contributions

Wikipedia has tried tirelessly over the years to keep its online encyclopedia free from misinformation and bias by keeping those with vested interests from contributing to articles. It looks like the disclosure process is more specifically targeting editors with relationships to organizations that generate a profit rather than non-profits or those involved in education or research. (That said, the policy is very similar to the one news organizations follow.)

News

February 2, 2020: How Weight Affects Your Sex Drive and What You Can Do About It by Susan Kellogg-Spadt PhD, CRNP

How Weight Affects Your Sex Drive—and What You Can Do About It

Susan Kellogg-Spadt PhD, CRNP, director of female sexual medicine at the Center for Pelvic Medicine, Academic Urology in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania.

January 29, 2020 Weight and libido are linked, but it is possible to experience those bow-chicka-wow-wow feelings without losing any weight. Learn how to lose your inhibitions, boost your libido, and regain your sex drive.

Ever felt your desire flicker along with the fit of your jeans? The weight loss and libido connection is real: Your readiness to romp often depends on how you’re feeling about your naked body.

“Many women lose their sexual confidence when they put on weight, but insecurity can also stem from something as subtle as feeling like you have poor muscle tone,” says Susan Kellogg-Spadt PhD, CRNP., director of female sexual medicine at the Center for Pelvic Medicine, Academic Urology in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. “In my practice, I see it daily in women of all weights.”

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February 3, 2017: Insurance now participating with traditional medicare plans.

At each visit, patients are provided a “medical receipt”  that they can use to submit to individual insurance plans that offer “out of network “ or “health savings plan” reimbursement options.

January 31, 2017: The National Vulvodynia Association

Susan Kellogg-Spadt PhD, CRNP was named to the Executive Board of The National Vulvodynia Association.