Unlocking the Female Pelvic Floor: a Guide for Symptom Relief With Illustrative Patient Stories by Petros Peter

Unlocking the Female Pelvic Floor: a Guide for Symptom Relief With Illustrative Patient Stories by Petros Peter

Author:Petros Peter
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: BookBaby
Published: 2015-08-24T05:01:27+00:00


Positive answers to at least some symptoms other than pain are required before we can predict that the pain is caused by damage to the back ligaments. There are, after all, many other causes of chronic pelvic pain in the 30 plus age group, for example, endometriosis, infection in the Fallopian tubes, problems with large intestine, to name just a few.

This is what she said one week after her pain was cured by a small operation which tightened her back ligaments.

"I was almost suicidal after interminable attacks of pain on my right side. It has now been a week since the operation and I feel like a rabbit that has been released from a trap. My mind keeps scanning up and down my body searching for the pain which for so long has been my centre and focus.”

The operation was simple, and it was performed entirely under local anaesthesia. A 3 cm incision was made in the vagina behind the cervix. Two sutures were inserted to tighten the ligaments.

Comment on understanding the causation of dragging lower abdominal pain

Unfortunately, this condition, severe pelvic pain caused by loose back ligaments, is still not well recognized by the majority of gynaecologists and yet the cure is so simple.

Postscript Mrs D. wrote to the Professor in England and told him her story. She sent him some published scientific articles which described cure of urgency, frequency, nocturia, and pelvic pain. He could not understand the relationship between all these symptoms, or that her pelvic pain could be cured in such a simple way. He wrote back and said “but these articles are about bladder problems”. He just did not understand the ramifications of the “Integral System” which our clinic was applying. It is difficult even for the most learned person to associate lower abdominal pain with apparently unrelated symptoms such as urge and frequency which are thought to arise from the bladder.

Vulvodynia – Pain and Burning at the Entrance to the Vagina (“Vulvodynia”) Caused by Back Ligament Looseness

There are many causes of “vulvodynia”, including skin conditions. The type we are describing is associated with low abdominal pain, urgency, nocturia and abnormal bladder emptying.



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