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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

1. National Vulvodynia Association
vulvodynia literally means pain in the vulva. It is characterized by itching, burning, stinging or stabbing in the area around the opening of the vagina.
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Current News NATIONAL VULVODYNIA ASSOCIATION ANNOUNCES RESULTS FROM FIRST EPIDEMIOLOGIC STUDY ON CHRONIC VULVAR PAIN Study Finds That Almost 20% of Women Experience Chronic Vulvar Pain Boston, MA - October 16, 2001 - The National Vulvodynia Association (NVA) today announced preliminary results from the first epidemiological study on chronic vulvar pain conducted by Bernard L. Harlow, Ph.D., of the Obstetrics and Gynecology Epidemiology Center at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, in Massachusetts.The study suggests that almost 20% of American women have suffered from chronic vulvovaginal pain at some point in their lives. A staggering 40 percent of these women never sought treatment for the condition. Of the women who did seek treatment, the condition remained undiagnosed in nearly 40 percent... NIH FUNDS FIRST CONTROLLED CLINICAL TRIAL ON VULVODYNIA The National Institutes of Child Health and Human Development has just committed to funding a long-awaited clinical trial on the use of tricyclic antidepressants for chronic vulvar pain. The investigator, David Foster, M.D., of the department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Rochester Medical Center, has spent many years gathering retrospective data on the success rate of antidepressants in treating vulvar vestibulitis and performing research on its etiology. Last year, Dr. Foster received an NVA grant to continue his research on the causes of vulvar vestibulitis...

2. Vulvodynia Support
Support and information for women who suffer from severe vaginal pain, with no known cause.
http://www.vulvodyniasupport.com
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! Translation: It is time to get ourselves heard and helped!!!! In addition to medical information, this website will provide you with a list of doctor's in your area and information on support groups all over the world. T his site would not be possible without the generous donations received recently, which went directly to Web hosting services. Diana Milton of Washington State
Melissa Dempsey of New York State
JFIFO
Thank you so much!
My Story: In July of 1999, I developed Vulvodynia. I didn't know what was wrong with me. I went to my Gynecologist who ignorantly told me that it was probably the detergent I was using and sent me home with yeast infection medication, even though I had explained that I had used at least 4 doses of it already in the last 6 weeks. I thought that I might have VD and so I visited many support sites. (Does this story sound familiar to any of you?) Well, through that search I found a doctor who told me the bad news. Three months after my onset, I had my diagnosis. I was one of the "lucky" ones.

3. Vulvodynia Homepage
Information for women suffering from vulvodynia. Frequently asked questions, chat room, mailing list.Category Health Women s Health Gynecologic Disorders vulvodynia......vulvodynia literally means pain in the vulva. It vulvodynia, also knownas vulvar dysesthesia, literally means pain in the vulva. It
http://www.vulvodynia.com/
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Vulvodynia, also known as vulvar dysesthesia, literally means pain in the vulva. It is characterized by itching, burning, stinging or stabbing in the area around the opening of the vagina. Pain can be unprovoked, varying from constant to intermittent, or occur only on provocation such as attempted vaginal penetration with sexual intercourse, a condition also known as vulvar vestibulitis syndrome or vestibulodynia. Symptoms of vulvodynia may range from mildly irritating to completely disabling. While a distinct sore, or area of redness may be visible, often the vagina shows no abnormalities or infections on gynecological and/or dermatological evaluation. Unfortunately, many doctors are unaware that these conditions even exist, and may mistakenly suggest to patients that this is a psychological condition. It is common for women with vulvodynia to suffer for many years and see many doctors before being correctly diagnosed. Until recently the treatments for these conditions were limited to avoidance of vulvar irritants, use of oral and topical medicines, vulvar injections, and surgery. The work of Howard I.Glazer Ph.D. has led to the development of the first non-invasive, non-drug treatment with scientifically demonstrated effectiveness in the treatment of vulvodynia.

4. Index.page
Mission To assist New Zealand women in accessing resources and information to help them to find the support they need to deal with and overcome vulvar pain.
http://www.geocities.com/wellingtonbvs/
VULVODYNIA SUPPORT NETWORK
WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND home
personal stories

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... contact us Welcome to our homepage!
Please note that this site is no longer being updated, we do welcome your email enquiries though. ...last updated 26 April 2002... Our Mission:
To assist New Zealand women in accessing resources and information to help them to find the support theyneed to deal with and overcome vulvar pain. Who are we?
We are a small group of women in Wellington, New Zealand who meet regularly to offer support and discuss different treatments we have been researching and trying.
We believe that networking and sharing information is crucial in helping women to understand this condition.
If you are a New Zealander and you suffer from vulvar pain / vulvodynia / vestibulitis, please do contact us and we will be able to provide you with people to contact if you wish.
What is vulvodynia? A variety of symptoms are associated with what is known as “vulvodynia.” Translated from its Greek roots, vulvodynia means “vulvar pain.” It has come to refer to a specific type of vulvar pain. Women with this condition can have a number of symptoms; generalized vulvar skin pain and discomfort, including pain and/or itching, stinging, parchedness, drying, swelling, and drawing sensations all over the vulvar skin, or only certain parts of it, as well as in the rectal, or anal skin. Vestibulitis is one particular type of vulvar pain. The term refers to pain is in the “vestibule,” or entrance to the vagina. The vestibule is an oval-shaped area that goes from the back of the vaginal opening to just below the clitoris and includes the vaginal and urethral openings. Some, but not all, women with vestibulitis experience painful sex (dyspareunia). The pain may be felt only with sexual intercourse, on inserting or tolerating tampons, and/or on sitting. Usually, the pain comes from inflammation in the glands around the opening of the vagina. Many women with vestibulitis experience a deep, boring or piercing pain in the vestibular glands, and sometimes random stabbing pains.

5. Vulvodynia Information Web Portal
Information about vulvodynia, chronic vulvar pain, and related disorders. Medical journal article Category Health Women s Health Gynecologic Disorders vulvodynia......First stop for exploring an extensive collection of research on vulvodynia,chronic vulvar pain. vulvodynia Information Web Portal
http://www.vulvarpain.icomm.ca/
Vulvodynia Information Web Portal Welcome to the first stop in an extensive collection of vulvodynia resources! ** Last updated June 12, 2000 ** This page is linked to several things I have put together for people who want to know more about vulvodynia and related disorders. What is vulvodynia? A simplified explanation is that it is chronic (over 3-month) vulvar pain due to unknown or various causes. For more information on the diagnosis, see the support groups listed below. Chek out the vulvodynia links page for other places to get information on chronic vulvar pain and other related sites. There are also several email message lists that you can get involved with if you want to know more about specific problems or treatments. This site is not affiliated with any organization or corporation, and there will be no advertising or collecting of information from you, the visitors. Some of the information is more technical than others, so please browse or perform a search I have copies of all of the articles which appear on the Vulvodynia Bibliography Email me!

6. National Vulvodynia Association
National vulvodynia Association. What is vulvodynia? The International Society for the Study of Vulvovaginal Disease
http://www.ivf.com/nvabackg.html
National Vulvodynia Association
What is Vulvodynia?
What Causes Vulvodynia?

The cause of vulvodynia is unknown. It may be the result of multiple factors. Doctors speculate that it may be caused by:
  • an injury to, or irritation of, the nerves that innervate the vulva;
  • a localized hypersensitivity to candida;
  • an allergic response to environmental irritants;
  • high levels of oxalate crystals in the urine; or
  • spasms of the muscles that support the pelvic organs.
There is no evidence that vulvodynia is caused by infection or that it is a sexually transmitted disease. Diagnosis and Treatment
Vulvodynia is diagnosed when other causes of vulvar pain, such as active yeast infection, herpes, skin disorders, and other bacterial infections are ruled out. Upon examination, the vulvar tissue may appear inflamed and swollen or it may look perfectly normal. It is common for a woman to consult several doctors before obtaining an accurate diagnosis. Currently there is no cure for vulvodynia. Treatments directed toward symptom relief include drug therapies such as tricyclic antidepressants or anticonvulsants, nerve blocks, interferon, biofeedback, and diet modification. Surgical intervention is an option for some women when more conservative treatments do not produce acceptable relief. How Can the NVA Help?

7. Vulvodynia - March 15, 1999 - American Academy Of Family Physicians
What is vulvodynia? vulvodynia (say vulvo-din-ee-a) is the word for pain in the vulva.
http://www.aafp.org/afp/990315ap/990315d.html

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Vulvodynia
What is vulvodynia? Vulvodynia (say: vul-vo-din-ee-a) is the word for pain in the vulva. The vulva is the external genital area in womenthe area around the vagina. The pain is usually described as a burning, stinging, itching, irritating or raw feeling. Sexual intercourse, walking, sitting or exercising can make the pain worse. Vulvodynia is more common in white women. It's rare in women of other races. It usually starts suddenly and may last for months to years. Although it isn't life-threatening, the pain may make you cut back on some of your activities. It can also make you upset or depressed. It might even cause problems in your relationship with your spouse or partner. How did I get vulvodynia?

8. 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 vulvodynian. Chat rooms available.
http://www.geocities.com/svsg_newjersey/
Shore Vulvodynia Support Group Welcome to the Shore Vulvodynia Support Group's Web Page. We are happy that you visited our part of the world today. Our web site will contain up-to-date links of recent information on vulvodynia as well as lists of medical professionals who deal with our syndrome. We will need your help with the professional lists. We are beginning a chat room and hope that you will join in on chats. Hopefully, we will be able to have chats going on throughout the day and night so that no one will ever feel isolated or alone with our so-called ... "all in your head" ... pain. We welcome women onto our site from all over the world and would love to hear from and about each one of you, your problem and your treatment. We are all here for support, kindness, love and trust and we will treat everyone as an equal for vulvodynia or vulvar pain. Today, March 5, 2000, we have taken our very first step with hopes to accomplish a warm home on the internet that one can visit, with a hot cup of coffee or tea, anytime of the day or night. We ask for your ideas on how to make our site the very best it can be. We will need all your advice and information. Take your first step with us today and together we can and will make a difference. Our site will contain no links to pornography, suggestive adult erotic material, or profanity of any kind. We will maintain SVSG in a family, friendly manner and any persons who do not adhere to these rules will be asked to leave our group.

9. Pelvic Health In Women
Provides basic information about this rare disorder written by expert, Diane Newman.
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10. Vulvodynia
What is vulvodynia? vulvodynia (say "vulvo-din-ee-a") is the word for pain in the vulva.
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What is vulvodynia?
Vulvodynia (say: "vul-vo-din-ee-a") is the word for pain in the vulva. The vulva is the external genital area in womenthe area around the opening to the vagina. The pain is usually described as a burning, stinging, itching, irritating or raw feeling. Sexual intercourse, walking, sitting or exercising can make the pain worse. Vulvodynia is more common in white women. It's rare in women of other races. It usually starts suddenly and may last for months to years. Although it isn't life-threatening, the pain may make you cut back on some of your normal activities. It can also make you upset or depressed. It might even cause problems in your relationship with your spouse or partner.
How did I get vulvodynia?
The exact cause of vulvodynia isn't known. Some factors that may be involved include:
  • Frequent yeast infections
  • Frequent use of antibiotic medicines
  • Chemical irritation of the external genitals (from soaps or detergents in clothing)
  • Rashes on the genital area
  • Previous laser treatments or surgery on the external genitals
  • Past or present genital warts
  • Nerve irritation or muscle spasms in the pelvic area
How is vulvodynia diagnosed?

11. NIH Guide: PATHOPHYSIOLOGY, EPIDEMIOLOGY AND TREATMENT OF VULVODYNIA
IT INCLUDES DETAILED MODIFICATIONS TO STANDARD APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS THAT MUST BE USED WHEN PREPARING APPLICATIONS IN RESPONSE TO THIS RFA. PATHOPHYSIOLOGY, EPIDEMIOLOGY AND TREATMENT OF vulvodynia Release Date February 7, 2000 RFA HD00-008 National
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-HD-00-008.html
http://odphp.osophs.dhhs.gov/pubs/hp2000 http://grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/modular/modular.htm http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/not94-100.html . INCLUSION OF CHILDREN AS PARTICIPANTS IN RESEARCH INVOLVING HUMAN SUBJECTS It is the policy of NIH that children (i.e., individuals under the age of 21) must be included in all human subject research, conducted or supported by the NIH, unless there are scientific and ethical reasons not to include them. This policy applies to all initial (Type 1) applications submitted for receipt dates after October 1, 1998. All investigators proposing research involving human subjects should read the “NIH Policy and Guidelines on the Inclusion of Children as Participants in Research Involving Human Subjects,” published in the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts, March 6, 1998, and available at: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/not98-024.html http://grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/phs398/phs398.html , and from the Division of Extramural Outreach and Information Resources, National Institutes of Health, 6701 Rockledge Drive, MSC 7910, Bethesda, MD 20892- 7910, telephone 301-435-0714, E-mail: Grantsinfo@nih.gov

12. VULVODYNIA
vulvodynia. G. Karakatsanis. 100 Ways To Love Your Mate by Connie Saindon, MA Selfhelp Psychology Magazine.
http://www.edae.gr/vulvodynia.html

13. All About Painful Sex, Dyspareunia, & Vulvodynia
SF Bay Area sex therapists, gynecologist, and physical therapists explain vulvodynia, sexual pain, and pelvic pain.
http://www.sexwithoutpain.com
Dyspareunia (painful sex)...
It’s hard to talk about, and often misdiagnosed. It’s not all in your head! You don't have to live with painful sex. Proper diagnosis and multidisciplinary treatment can help you reduce or eliminate pain. What information do you need
Vulvar pain, vulvodynia, and vulvar vestibulitis l Physical and emotional causes of vulvar pain. Methods of treatment.
Vaginal pain
l Physical and emotional causes of vaginal pain. Methods of treatment.
Vaginismus
l Tight vaginal muscles that prevent intercourse. Approaches to treatment.
Pelvic pain
l Endometriosis, fibroids, and other causes of pelvic pain.
Fear of sex
l Fear and negative feelings can dramatically interfere with sex. Fortunately, it can be treated.
Consequences
of sexual trauma l Trauma can leave physical and emotional scars.
Unconsummated marriage
l Learn what can be done for couples who have been unable to have intercourse.

14. Vulvodynia Hub
A brief definition of vulvodynia, followed by links to overviews, full text articles, diagnosis and treatment.
http://www.healthubs.com/vulvodynia
Vulvodynia hub
Vulvodynia is a syndrome of unexplained vulvar pain, sexual dysfunction and psychological disability. It is characterized by nearly constant spontaneous burning and itching pain in the vulvar vestibule. Vulvodynia and Vulvar Vestibulitis: Challenges in Diagnosis and Management - by Julius F. Metts, M.D.
University of California, Davis, School of Medicine, Davis, California. Pathophysiology, Epidemiology And Treatment Of Vulvodynia - by National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Office of Research on Women’s Health. Neuroimmunology/cytokine alterations in vulvodynia - by Barbara D. Reed, M.D., M.S.P.H., Chelsea Family Practice Center, University of Michigan. Diagnosis and Treatment of Vulvodynia - by Jorma Paavonen MD, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland. Vulval pain disorders - by John Adams, Wellington Medical School. Vulvodynia by Sunnybrook and Women's College Health Sciences Centre Vulvodynia: Causes, Diagnosis and Modern Therapy - by Jessica Thomason, MD, FACOG, Clinical Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Wisconsin Medical School, Madison, Wisconsin, and Director of Women Now Health Care, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Vulvodynia by the Foxman Research Group Vulvodynia from Discovery Health - by Gail Hendrickson, RN, BS.

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Search mode "AND" "OR" vulvodynia Chronic Vulvar Pain Dr. Glazer's vulvodynia Website National vulvodynia Association nonprofit organization for women with vulvodynia, vulvar pain, and related disorders. vulvodynia Information Web Portal Welcome
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  • Chronic Vulvar Pain Dr. Glazer's Vulvodynia Website National Vulvodynia Association - nonprofit organization for women with vulvodynia, vulvar pain, and related disorders. Vulvodynia Information Web Portal Welcome to the first stop in an extensive collection of vulvodynia resources! Vulval Pain Society - information, links and resources for women who suffer from chronic vulval pain: vulvar vestibulitis, vulvodynia and/or dyspareunia. Vulvar Pain Foundation - grassroots support and information network for women with chronic vulvar pain.

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    16. Vulvodynia Homepage
    vulvodynia literally means pain in the vulva. It is characterized by itching,burning, stinging or stabbing in the area around the opening of the vagina.
    http://www.vulvodynia.com/survey1.htm
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    Dr. Glazer's Vulvodynia.com website sponsors surveys conducted by experts in the field of vulvovaginal pain disorders. We are hopeful that this means of data collection can lead to high quality research that will give professionals and sufferers greater insight into this class of disorders. All information provided by you in completing a survey is anonymous and by completing and submitting a survey on this website you are automatically giving your authorization for us to use this data.
    Vulvovaginal Pain Survey
    PART A - DEMOGRAPHICS AgeRange How old are you? 1. Under 16
    Ethnicity What is your ethnic origin 1. caucasian

    17. NVA.org - What Is Vulvodynia?
    About vulvodynia What is vulvodynia? Pain may be constant or intermittent, localizedor diffuse. vulvodynia has been classified into the following subtypes
    http://www.nva.org/about_vulvodynia/what_is_vulvodynia.html
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    About Vulvodynia
    What is Vulvodynia? The International Society for the Study of Vulvovaginal Disease (ISSVD) defines Vulvodynia as chronic vulvar discomfort or pain, characterized by burning, stinging, irritation or rawness of the female genitalia in cases in which there is no infection or skin disease of the vulva or vagina causing these symptoms. Burning sensations are the most common, but the type and severity of symptoms are highly individualized. Pain may be constant or intermittent, localized or diffuse. Vulvodynia has been classified into the following subtypes: Dysesthetic Vulvodynia (generalized vulvar dysesthesia)
    Dysesthetic Vulvodynia symptoms may be diffuse or in different areas at different times. Pain may be present in the labia majora, labia minora, and/or the vestibule. ( see vulvar anatomy ) Some women experience pain in the clitoris, mons pubis, perineum and/or the inner thighs. The pain may be constant or intermittent. Symptoms are not necessarily caused by touch or pressure to the vulva, i.e., with intercourse or bicycle riding, but these activities often exacerbate the symptoms.

    18. WOMEN'S THERAPY CENTER - Home
    Devoted to women's physical and emotional health vaginismus, sexual sysfunctions, pelvic pain, vulvodynia, dyspareunia, sexual abuse, PMS, sex therapy, menopause, female adolescent problems, incontinence, eating disorders, depression, posttraumatic stress, anxiety panic attacks, fibromyalgia, adoption infertility counseling.
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    Phone (516) 576-1118 Fax (516) 576-8876 Email: womentc@aol.com
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    W elcome to WOMEN'S THERAPY CENTER! We offer a unique body-mind treatment approach to the following health concerns of women:
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    • Female Adolescent Problems
    Treatment is intense and uninterrupted, with both professionals present for the duration of the session so that any emotional and physical concern may be addressed right on the spot. Therapeutic approaches include hands-on intervention, sex therapy, counseling, guidance in the areas of self-care and personal hygiene, urogynecologic/sexual care, patient and partner education, and alternative medicine. The ultimate goal is to enable the patient to lead a healthy life. Our patients favorably comment about their extreme comfort and confidence in the fact that the treatments are rendered exclusively by women for women, unlike their past experiences with male practitioners where openness and expression of feelings were difficult and embarrassing.

    19. Vulvodynia Causes Symptoms Diagnosis Treatments Prevention Vaginal Itching Burni
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    Excellent material that presents an overview of non surgical treatments for vulvodynia, as well as information about low oxalate treatment topical estrogen treatment , and guaifenesin treatment for vulvodynia patients diagnosed with fibromyalgia. (Vulvar Pain Foundation)

    20. Vulvodynia Bibliography Page
    BIBLIOGRAPHY OF INFORMATION ON vulvodynia AND RELATED DISORDERS Last updatedSeptember 17, 2000. Information on vulvodynia and vulvar vestibulitis
    http://www.vulvarpain.icomm.ca/bibliography.html
    BIBLIOGRAPHY OF INFORMATION ON VULVODYNIA AND RELATED DISORDERS Last updated September 17, 2000. Articles just linked to this page or updated, and new references added during the last month are shown as being Article listings have been divided into the following arbritary sections. Look through all of them to find the information you need, or go to the bottom of the page to do a search of the entire site.
    Vulvodynia and vulvar vestibulitis
    Surgical options for vulvar vestibulitis Infections (bacteria, yeast, STDs, etc.) Dermatological problems ... Non-English vulvodynia articles All articles listed are ones I have copies of, so if there is something you do not see, please let me know, or send me a hard copy (see info at the bottom of the page). Thanks for visiting! Information on vulvodynia and vulvar vestibulitis: Barhan, Sheela, and Leonard Ezanagu. "Vulvar Problems in Elderly Women. Don't Assume that Menopause Is the Culprit," Postgraduate Medicine 102, no. 3 (September 1997). 83, no. 1 (January 1994): 47-50. Bergeron, Sophie B., Yitzchak Binik, Samir Khalife, Kelly Pagidas. "Vulvar Vestibulitis Syndrome: A Critical Review,"

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