Your meditation is very helpful thank you. Do you have one specifically for urethra and clitoral pain? Thank you so much for all you do for us who suffer
We are glad to know that you found the meditation on vulvodynia pain to be helpful. We currently do not have a meditation specifically for urethral and clitoral pain, but we will be sure to add that to the list of content to make for the future.
Also I wanted to thank you from the bottom of my heart for always responding sorry for all the questions I’m just very terrified and can’t get answers also in Australia it’s a very slow process to get treatment
We are happy to help! You are always welcome to schedule a virtual consult with us, if you would like to discuss your case & get a bit more insight than we can provide via this comment section! pelvicpainrehab.com/telehealth/
Your meditation has been starting to help. I want the pain to stop. I keep telling myself it will get better. 😊 I would like to ask one question it might sound a little weird I drink, magnesium citrate powder to help my bowels every night. Could that be causing some of my vulvodynia pain? My Urologist said she doesn’t know.
Magnesium citrate does not cause vulvodynia. That being said, depending on how much you are taking and how it is affecting your bowels, if there is underlying PFD, increase in bowel frequency or change in consistency may be aggravating underlying factors.
Hello! We would prefer to give recommendations after seeing you, as we know there are always specifics to flare ups & having more info would guide us in our recommendations. In the meantime, please see below for some resources Our archives of blogs on prostatitis pelvicpainrehab.com/category/male-pelvic-pain/interstitial-cystitis-nonbacterial-chronic-prostatitischronic-pelvic-pain-syndrome/ Resource List pelvicpainrehab.com/male-pelvic-pain/6721/chronic-pelvic-pain-syndrome-male-pelvic-pain-prostatitis-resource-list/ Tips on surviving a pelvic pain flare (general & not specific for prostatitis but instead for general pelvic pain) pelvicpainrehab.com/female-pelvic-pain/2454/freak-pain-flare/
Just wanted to thank you so much for this video I can across it while searching for things about vulvodynia on instagram. Your work and help on this topic does not go unseen or unappreciated. I was finally diagnosed with vulvodynia after having pain since I was 12 using tampons (24 now) and then getting married at 20 and slowly it getting worse and worse to the point where intimacy is impossible. I am now on my healing journey and am in pelvic floor physio but my healing feels slow and it’s been more emotional healing so far. This meditation actually allowed me to feel it and not push it away and actually have compassion for myself that this has been such a terribly painful journey. Thank you ❤
Thank you for your kind comment. We are always so grateful to get comments like this, as we hope it helps those who come across our videos. We are wishing you the best with your journey with your pelvic health!
Recovery time can differ between patients as there are several factors at play: frequency of treatment, severity of symptoms, how quickly you improve from treatment, etc. CPPS can take under a year to recovery, but again this is dependent on numerous factors. We recommend finding a pelvic floor pt to start treatment. You are always welcome to request a virtual consult with us if you would like to discuss your case further.
@@curiousladlfc2746 Your symptoms shouldn't be getting worse. Check out this blog to ensure your visits are going how they should. It is never a bad idea to get a second opinion! pelvicpainrehab.com/pelvic-health/5974/part-1-of-2-what-is-a-good-pelvic-pt-session-like/
I have a red , sore , burning vulva. I’m using a steroid cream but it’s not helping. Iv had it for over 3 years. I’m 75 years old. Can you tell me if it’s lichen planus or lichen sclerosis please?
While we cannot diagnose based off your given symptoms alone, we would recommend that you schedule an appointment with a vulvar dermatologist who can conduct a thorough evaluation to give you a specific diagnosis and proper treatment plan.
Hi, since end of May I’ve had the constant urge that I need to urinate sometimes it’s lighter sometimes heavier I’ve had urine blood and cystoscopy test but nothing is wrong. My urologist thinks it’s an issue with the sphincter nerves. It gets aggravated if I lift or masturbate no pain just that constant urge. What could this be? I’m a 26year old male prostate showed up as good.
Thank you for responding I don’t feel pain in my pelvis just the constant feeling that I need to urinate and a constant sensation in my urethra. Could this still be pelvic dysfunction? Is it possible to recover 100 percent im extremely terrified. Can men recover from this?
@@curiousladlfc2746 Yes this could still be related to your pelvic floor muscles! You can recover from it, please check out these blogs for more info that might be helpful for you! pelvicpainrehab.com/male-pelvic-pain/interstitial-cystitis-nonbacterial-chronic-prostatitischronic-pelvic-pain-syndrome/18282/how-pelvic-floor-physical-therapy-helps-men-with-pelvic-pain/ pelvicpainrehab.com/male-pelvic-pain/interstitial-cystitis-nonbacterial-chronic-prostatitischronic-pelvic-pain-syndrome/17584/male-urinary-dysfunction-kevins-bladder-success-story/
Thank you I’m extremely scared of non bacterial prostatitis I read stories online of men suffering for years and there is no cure. Can I reach 100 percent? Have you seen men recover fully from this.
@@curiousladlfc2746 @CuriousLad Lfc Yes we have had patients recover from this, please check out our success stories from them via the links below. pelvicpainrehab.com/male-pelvic-pain/4454/male-pelvic-pain-chronic-nonbacterial-prostatitis/ pelvicpainrehab.com/male-pelvic-pain/4603/prostatitis-pelvic-pain-physical-therapy/ This blog has resources if you need them: pelvicpainrehab.com/male-pelvic-pain/6721/chronic-pelvic-pain-syndrome-male-pelvic-pain-prostatitis-resource-list/
Thank you so much
Your meditation is very helpful thank you. Do you have one specifically for urethra and clitoral pain? Thank you so much for all you do for us who suffer
We are glad to know that you found the meditation on vulvodynia pain to be helpful. We currently do not have a meditation specifically for urethral and clitoral pain, but we will be sure to add that to the list of content to make for the future.
Also I wanted to thank you from the bottom of my heart for always responding sorry for all the questions I’m just very terrified and can’t get answers also in Australia it’s a very slow process to get treatment
We are happy to help! You are always welcome to schedule a virtual consult with us, if you would like to discuss your case & get a bit more insight than we can provide via this comment section! pelvicpainrehab.com/telehealth/
Your meditation has been starting to help. I want the pain to stop. I keep telling myself it will get better. 😊
I would like to ask one question it might sound a little weird I drink, magnesium citrate powder to help my bowels every night. Could that be causing some of my vulvodynia pain? My Urologist said she doesn’t know.
Magnesium citrate does not cause vulvodynia. That being said, depending on how much you are taking and how it is affecting your bowels, if there is underlying PFD, increase in bowel frequency or change in consistency may be aggravating underlying factors.
Hi do you also have any advice on prostatitis flare ups how to soothe them?
Hello! We would prefer to give recommendations after seeing you, as we know there are always specifics to flare ups & having more info would guide us in our recommendations. In the meantime, please see below for some resources
Our archives of blogs on prostatitis
pelvicpainrehab.com/category/male-pelvic-pain/interstitial-cystitis-nonbacterial-chronic-prostatitischronic-pelvic-pain-syndrome/
Resource List
pelvicpainrehab.com/male-pelvic-pain/6721/chronic-pelvic-pain-syndrome-male-pelvic-pain-prostatitis-resource-list/
Tips on surviving a pelvic pain flare (general & not specific for prostatitis but instead for general pelvic pain)
pelvicpainrehab.com/female-pelvic-pain/2454/freak-pain-flare/
hello! how can i book an online consultation please? thank you!
Hello! You can request consultations via the link below.
pelvicpainrehab.com/telehealth/
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Just wanted to thank you so much for this video I can across it while searching for things about vulvodynia on instagram. Your work and help on this topic does not go unseen or unappreciated. I was finally diagnosed with vulvodynia after having pain since I was 12 using tampons (24 now) and then getting married at 20 and slowly it getting worse and worse to the point where intimacy is impossible. I am now on my healing journey and am in pelvic floor physio but my healing feels slow and it’s been more emotional healing so far. This meditation actually allowed me to feel it and not push it away and actually have compassion for myself that this has been such a terribly painful journey. Thank you ❤
Thank you for your kind comment. We are always so grateful to get comments like this, as we hope it helps those who come across our videos. We are wishing you the best with your journey with your pelvic health!
Hi my name is yolanda , I am suffering the same to you , would you like to have comunicación with me to share the treatments that we have .
Does Chronic pelvic pain syndrome/ non bacterial prostatitis take years to heal? What is a rough recovery time with pelvic physio treatment?
Recovery time can differ between patients as there are several factors at play: frequency of treatment, severity of symptoms, how quickly you improve from treatment, etc. CPPS can take under a year to recovery, but again this is dependent on numerous factors. We recommend finding a pelvic floor pt to start treatment. You are always welcome to request a virtual consult with us if you would like to discuss your case further.
I started pelvic floor physiotherapy but my symptoms have gotten worse I don’t know what to do. Do they start off worse and then get better?
@@curiousladlfc2746 Your symptoms shouldn't be getting worse. Check out this blog to ensure your visits are going how they should. It is never a bad idea to get a second opinion! pelvicpainrehab.com/pelvic-health/5974/part-1-of-2-what-is-a-good-pelvic-pt-session-like/
I have a red , sore , burning vulva. I’m using a steroid cream but it’s not helping. Iv had it for over 3 years. I’m 75 years old. Can you tell me if it’s lichen planus or lichen sclerosis please?
While we cannot diagnose based off your given symptoms alone, we would recommend that you schedule an appointment with a vulvar dermatologist who can conduct a thorough evaluation to give you a specific diagnosis and proper treatment plan.
Hi, since end of May I’ve had the constant urge that I need to urinate sometimes it’s lighter sometimes heavier I’ve had urine blood and cystoscopy test but nothing is wrong. My urologist thinks it’s an issue with the sphincter nerves. It gets aggravated if I lift or masturbate no pain just that constant urge. What could this be? I’m a 26year old male prostate showed up as good.
When other things have been ruled out this could be pelvic floor dysfunction, we recommend an evaluation with a pelvic floor physical therapist.
Thank you for responding I don’t feel pain in my pelvis just the constant feeling that I need to urinate and a constant sensation in my urethra. Could this still be pelvic dysfunction? Is it possible to recover 100 percent im extremely terrified. Can men recover from this?
@@curiousladlfc2746 Yes this could still be related to your pelvic floor muscles! You can recover from it, please check out these blogs for more info that might be helpful for you!
pelvicpainrehab.com/male-pelvic-pain/interstitial-cystitis-nonbacterial-chronic-prostatitischronic-pelvic-pain-syndrome/18282/how-pelvic-floor-physical-therapy-helps-men-with-pelvic-pain/
pelvicpainrehab.com/male-pelvic-pain/interstitial-cystitis-nonbacterial-chronic-prostatitischronic-pelvic-pain-syndrome/17584/male-urinary-dysfunction-kevins-bladder-success-story/
Thank you I’m extremely scared of non bacterial prostatitis I read stories online of men suffering for years and there is no cure. Can I reach 100 percent? Have you seen men recover fully from this.
@@curiousladlfc2746 @CuriousLad Lfc Yes we have had patients recover from this, please check out our success stories from them via the links below.
pelvicpainrehab.com/male-pelvic-pain/4454/male-pelvic-pain-chronic-nonbacterial-prostatitis/
pelvicpainrehab.com/male-pelvic-pain/4603/prostatitis-pelvic-pain-physical-therapy/
This blog has resources if you need them:
pelvicpainrehab.com/male-pelvic-pain/6721/chronic-pelvic-pain-syndrome-male-pelvic-pain-prostatitis-resource-list/