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  1. The Vulvodynia Survival Guide: How to Overcome Painful Vaginal Symptoms and Enjoy an Active Lifestyle by Howard I., Ph.D. Glazer, Gae, M.D. Rodke, 2002-07-15
  2. Vulvodynia Heroes, CureTogether by Alexandra Carmichael, 2009-02-23
  3. First vulvodynia guideline published.(News): An article from: OB GYN News by Jane Salodof MacNeil, 2005-03-01
  4. Vulvodynia guideline offers multiple Tx options.(Across Specialties): An article from: Clinical Psychiatry News by Jane Salodof MacNeil, 2005-04-01
  5. Vulvodynia
  6. Neurocutaneous Conditions: Trichotillomania, Vulvodynia, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, Syringomyelia, Body Dysmorphic Disorder
  7. Vulvodynia guideline offers many Tx options: topical and oral medications are included in the recommendations; early treatment is essential.(Women's Health): An article from: Family Practice News by Jane Salodof MacNeil, 2005-04-01
  8. Vulvodynia treatment includes exercise and sex therapy. (Surgery an Option if all Else Fails).: An article from: Family Practice News by Norra MacReady, 2003-03-15
  9. New vulvodynia guideline assesses Tx options: treatments include topical drugs and ointments, biofeedback, anticonvulsants, and antidepressants.(Women's ... An article from: Internal Medicine News by Jane Salodof MacNeil, 2005-05-15
  10. Tricyclics, education key to vulvodynia care. (It's Not All in Their Heads).(diagnosing and caring for vaginal diseases): An article from: Skin & Allergy News by Norra MacReady, 2003-06-01
  11. Vulvodynia Heroes by Alexandra Carmichael, 2009-02-13
  12. Vulvodynia: An entry from Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine, 3rd ed.</i> by Margaret, Ph.D. Alic, 2006
  13. Treatments found for vulvodynia despite mystery of its origin.(Women's Health): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Nancy Walsh, 2004-07-15
  14. The Vulvodynia Survival Guide: How to Overcome Painful Vaginal Symptoms and Enjo by Ph.D. Glazer~Gae, M.D. Rodke Howard I., 2002-01-01

61. Vulvodynia Links
A page containing a list of web sites with information and resources about vulvodynia or vestilbulitis. vulvodynia Links of Interest.
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to a friend Search this site Vulvodynia - Links of Interest These are web sites with information on vulvodynia that are able to provide additional information. If you know of an additional resource we should consider listing that would be helpful please write us at info@inletmedical.org To learn more about vulvodynia at this web site read: Links to Other Vulvodynia Web Sites
  • Vulvodynia.com by Dr. Glazer
    This site is sponsored by the New York Center for vulvovaginal pain, a medical clinic specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of vulvovaginal pain disorders. The site includes information on vulvodynia and a non-invasive, non-drug treatment of the disorder developed by a clinic physician. Julie Shears Vulvodynia Site
    A very good place to start looking for resources on vulvar pain. Includes links to support groups and organizations. Also includes articles on the topic of vulvar pain and great list of links to sites about vulvodynia. The Vulvar Pain Foundation
    A web site sponsored by Vulvar Pain Foundation. The non-profit organization was started in 1992 to end the isolation of women suffering from vulvar pain and related disorders.

62. Vulvodynia: Vulvar Pain
vulvodynia Vulvar Pain. What is vulvodynia? What causes vulvodynia? The actual cause of vulvodynia is unknown; it may be the result of multiple factors.
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Vulvodynia: Vulvar Pain What is vulvodynia?
Vulvodynia is defined as chronic vulvar discomfort or pain that can last anywhere from a few months to a few years. Vulvar vestibulitis is a type of vulvodynia in which pain is only experienced when pressure is applied to the vestibule, which is the area surrounding the entrance to the vagina. In this condition, pain commonly occurs during sex and during insertion of tampons.
Symptoms of Vulvodynia
The main symptoms of vulvodynia are burning, stinging, irritation or rawness in the female genitalia. Burning sensations are the most common symptom, but the pain associated with vulvodynia is different for every woman. Vulvodynia varies in persistence and location. A woman may experience constant or intermittent pain and it may be localized or diffuse. In many cases pain occurs spontaneously. What causes vulvodynia?
The actual cause of vulvodynia is unknown; it may be the result of multiple factors. Doctors hypothesize that it may be caused by these potential conditions:
  • An injury to, or irritation of, the nerves in the vulva.

63. Vulvodynia File: Latest Vulvodynia Research
Current therapies for vulvodynia, vulvar vestibulitis, and other vulvar syndromes, including surgical options, laser treatments, diet therapy, nonsteroidal
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64. Interstitial Cystitis Network : Patient Handbook : Related Conditions : Vulvodyn
You are here IC Network Patient Handbook Related Conditions vulvodynia. An Introduction to vulvodynia. What is vulvodynia?
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Vulvodynia is chronic vulvar discomfort or pain, characterized by complaints of burning, stinging, irritation or rawness of the female genitalia. Burning sensations are the most common, but vulvodynia pain is highly individualized. The condition varies in persistence and location. Pain may be constant or intermittent, localized or diffuse. Vulvar vestibulitis, a type of vulvodynia refers to pain experienced only when pressure is applied to the vestibule, the area surrounding the entrance to the vagina. Vulvodynia has also occasionally been referred to as pudendal neuralgia. How is vulvodynia diagnosed?

65. Interstitial Cystitis Network Research Library: Vulvodynia/Vulvar Studies
Female interstitial cystitis patients often suffer from vulvodynia and vulvar inflammation. Read 8. vulvodynia Diagnostic Patterns.
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66. Vulvodynia
vulvodynia. The term vulvodynia is used to describe pain in the vulva, often severe, of unknown cause. Vulvar vestibulitis is a related term.
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The term vulvodynia is used to describe pain in the vulva , often severe, of unknown cause. Vulvar vestibulitis is a related term. A wide variety of possible causes and treatments for vulvodynia are currently being explored. Some possible causes include: allergy or other sensitivity to chemicals or orgamisms normally found in the environment, autoimmune disorder similar to lupus erythematosus , chronic tension or spasm of the muscles of the vulvar area. The guidelines in Vulvovaginal health may be of some help.
This article is from Wikipedia . All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License

67. THE MERCK MANUALSECOND HOME EDITION, Vulvodynia In Ch. 250
vulvodynia. vulvodynia is chronic discomfort in the vulvathe area containing the external genital organs. vulvodynia typically
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68. WOMEN'S THERAPY CENTER - Sexual Health
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Vulvodynia is a complex condition and requires careful assessment by a knowledgeable clinician in order to arrive at answers and resolutions. There are three types of vulvodynia conditions:
  • Infectious vulvodynia , including candida, cyclic vulvitis, chronic vaginitis, some herpes infections, etc.
  • Vulvar dermatoses (formerly called vulvar dystrophies), including lichen sclerosis, lichen planus, lichen simplex chronicus, erosive vaginitis, steroid rebound dermatitis, etc.
  • Dysesthetic (idiopathic) vulvodynia , including vulvar vestibulitis . (Dysesthesia = abnormal sensation)
Infectious vulvodynia and vulvar dermatoses are diagnosed by examination and/or laboratory tests, and are managed by medication or other medical interventions, usually with good results. In contrast

69. Vulvodynia
vulvodynia. National vulvodynia Association. vulvodynia Information for women suffering from vulvodynia. Many links available on vulvodynia.
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Vulvodynia Information for women suffering from vulvodynia. Frequently asked questions, chat room, mailing list.
Vulvodynia Information Web Portal First stop for exploring an extensive collection of research on vulvodynia, chronic vulvar pain.
Vulvodynia Support Welcome to the Vulvodynia Support website! This site is run by a Vulvodynia sufferer who decided it was time to take the bull by the horns!
Shore Vulvodynia Support Group.htm This is a support group for women who suffer from vulvodynia, vulvar vestibulitis and vulvar pain. Many links available on vulvodynia. Chat rooms available.
Vulvar Pain Foundation - Vulvodynia Nonprofit organization provides support services and information and promotes research for disorders surrounding vaginal pain.

70. Vulvodynia - OhioHealth
The pain and irritation of vulvodynia (chronic vulvar pain) can be quite bothersome for women. Treatment focuses on relieving symptoms. vulvodynia, Overview.
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71. Vulvodynia - Encyclopedia Article About Vulvodynia. Free Access, No Registration
encyclopedia article about vulvodynia. vulvodynia in Free online English dictionary, thesaurus and encyclopedia. Provides vulvodynia. Word
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Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition The term vulvodynia is used to describe pain in the vulva The external genital organs of the female, or external opening of the vagina is known as the vulva (also sometimes called the pudendum In human beings it consists of the labia majora and labia minora (whilst these names translate as "large" and "small" lips, often the "minora" can be larger, and protrude outside the "majora"), clitoris, opening of the urethra (meatus), and the opening of the vagina.
Click the link for more information. , often severe, of unknown cause. Vulvar vestibulitis is a related term. A wide variety of possible causes and treatments for vulvodynia are currently being explored. Some possible causes include: allergy or other sensitivity to chemicals or organisms normally found in the environment, autoimmune disorder An autoimmune disorder arises from an overactive immune response of the body against substances and tissues normally present in the body. The causes of autoimmune disorders are still obscure, and most of these disorders are probably the result of multiple circumstances: for example, a genetic predisposition triggered by an infection. Women tend to be affected more often by autoimmune disorders, nearly 79% of autoimmune disease patients in the USA are women http://www.acs.ohio-state.edu/units/research/archive/autoimmu.htm . It is not known why this is the case, although hormone levels have been shown to affect the severity of the disease http://www.sciencemag.org/feature/data/983519.shl .

72. Medical Library: Vulvodynia
vulvodynia. Some women have chronic pain in the vulva. This condition is called vulvodynia. At least 200,000 women in the United States have vulvodynia.
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73. Vulvodynia < Anatomy < Public < Vagina Vérité
vulvodynia – the pain you can t explain, vulvodynia is a painful chronic vulvar disease with enormous discomfort and pain. Complaints
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Vulvodynia is a painful chronic vulvar disease with enormous discomfort and pain. Complaints range from burning, stinging, swelling, itching, irritation and rawness of the female genitalia; however, Vulvodynia pain is highly individualized. The condition varies in persistence and location. Pain may be constant or intermittent, localized or diffuse. In many cases of Vulvodynia, pain occurs spontaneously.
Currently there is no cure for Vulvodynia.
Vulvodynia interferes with daily functioning, such as sitting walking and most other physical activity. It often affects one's ability to engage in sexual activity. It can impair one's ability to work, and participate in a social life. These limitations often lead to depression and thoughts of suicide.
It is common for a woman to consult up to 12 doctors before obtaining an accurate diagnosis.

74. Go Ask Alice!: What Is Vulvodynia And Vulvular Vestibulitis?
WHAT IS vulvodynia AND VULVULAR VESTIBULITIS? (1) Dear Alice,. I have been told that I may have vulvodynia and am trying to find information in regards to this.
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Mac users: please note that our site is optimized for the Safari browser Women's sexual health What is vulvodynia and vulvular vestibulitis? Originally Published: November 08, 2002 / Updated on: February 07, 2003 Dear Alice, I have been told that I may have Vulvodynia and am trying to find information in regards to this. Could you please elaborate? I am having trouble locating a doctor who is "up" on this and the treatment. What do you suggest? -Grateful
Dear Alice, I have been diagnosed with a condition called Vulvodynia and have been put on antidepressants. I hate being on these, I feel tired all day because I don't sleep well, I have lots of burning windy tummy aches, I get hot flashes, I am 36, and I feel like life is no fun anymore. I want to come off the antidepressants. Do you know of any self help ideas for vulvodynia or vestibulitus? I feel desperate for help and my doctor is not easy to talk to. I have had to give up work due to this, and don't feel able to look forward to anything in case I am ill. I hope you can help. Love

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78. His And Her Health: Vulvodynia
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79. Essential Vulvodynia - Medical Dictionary Definitions Of Popular Medical Terms
MedicineNet Home MedTerms medical dictionary AZ List Essential vulvodynia. Advanced Search. vulvodynia means painful vulva. .
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80. Vulvodynia, Essential - Medical Dictionary Definitions Of Popular Medical Terms
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