Ep 48: Chronic Pelvic Pain

Practice Bulletins #218 - Published March 2020 1. Up to 33% of women with chronic pelvic pain will also meet criteria for diagnosis of major depression 2. An interdisciplinary approach is the way go to: gynecologist, physical therapist, and psychologist in the very least. 3. The physical exam should be approached very carefully and systematically 4. Yoga, acupuncture, and other complementary and integrative therapies should absolutely be considered. 5. Don't prescribe opioids for chronic pelvic pain. Go with neuropathic agents, SNRIs, and tricyclic antidepressants.Show Notes **Visit our friends at www.intimatewellnessshop.com for bushels of sex positivity, including toys, massage oils, self-care products, and more! Use code MOREWINE at checkout for 15% off your purchase!** Wine pairing: 2017 Red Blend from Francis Coppola Theme music by Evan Handyside Logo design by JD Dotson (jddotson1@gmail.com)

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