Treatment for Vulvodynia - Complete Cure

Mar 5
14:52

2008

Juliet Cohen

Juliet Cohen

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A biopsy and colposcopy is done to examine the vaginal area to detect any bacterial infection

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Vulvodynia is a gynecological disease often characterized by itching,Treatment for Vulvodynia - Complete Cure Articles inflammation, or stinging sensation at the vulva around the opening of the vagina. Also known as vulvar dysesthesia, this chronic painful ailment is frequently faced by numerous women throughout the world. Although there is no single cure for this troublesome disease, doctors often employ different approaches to find the right treatment for vulvodynia by trial and error. Doctors perform a number of tests to diagnose vulvodynia properly. Through a physical examination the vulvar area is carefully investigated to ensure that the patient did not get any sexually transmitted disease. A Q-tip test is performed afterwards in order to find the painful area.

Patients of this disease mainly experience a constant or intermittent painful sensation at their vulvar region which could be unprovoked or might also occur under some physical provocation such as attempted vaginal penetration during sexual intercourse. However, the vulva and vagina usually do not show any sign of infection or any other abnormalities under gynecological or dermatological evaluation, even though a sore or an area of redness might be visible at the affected region. Unfortunately, many doctors fail to recognize the conditions of this disease and wrongly suggest the patients to see counselor for their psychological problem. Therefore a careful diagnosis is quite important for the detection of vulvodynia.

It is believed that vulvodynia is often caused by viral infection due to human papilloma virus, bacterial proliferation, and yeast infection. By examining you condition doctors might prescribe specific oral treatment for vulvodynia. However, one has to be careful about the selection of the drug. For instance, some antibacterial drugs could worsen your yeast infection by destroying the friendly bacteria. Surgical technique for vulvodynia is considered as the last resort for getting rid of this life-disrupting disease. Surgical therapy mainly involves the complete elimination of major as well as minor vestibular glands. Recovery from surgery takes about 6 to 8 weeks and it has been found that almost 60 to 75% of women could undergo painless copulation. Although some doctors prefer laser surgery for treating this syndrome, however, this surgical method is not effective enough and in 1997, National Institute of Health in the United States has recommended in a symposium that laser surgery should not be used for treating vulvodynia patients.

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