Anorexia is surprisingly a comorbid condition of vulvar vestibulitis.
Anorexia
Ms. Wu X. Wen, 47 years old, felt hungry but was unable to eat any food and had no appetite. Consultations with family medicine and gastroenterology departments were ineffective. At our clinic, it was discovered that the patient had vulvar vestibulitis. After one month of treatment, the troubling anorexia was miraculously cured. Anorexia should be considered an autonomic nerve inflammation disease. The male-to-female ratio is 1:10.
Eating problems
“Ms. Lin X. Qu, 59 years old, was cured of stage three esophageal cancer three years ago. Suddenly, in recent months, she experienced a severe loss of appetite and daily had a large amount of thick mucus in her throat, which, after being expelled, quickly reappeared, blocking her throat and affecting her eating. Returning to the teaching hospital for examination ruled out a recurrence of esophageal cancer. Consultations with ENT, gastroenterology, and neurology departments could not identify the cause, let alone provide treatment. The patient was very distressed. At our clinic, it was discovered that she also had vulvar vestibulitis. After treatment, the patient quickly recovered. Satisfaction level: 10 out of 10.”
Tongue pain
Ms. Xu X. Ying, 55 years old, experienced tongue pain and a burning sensation for two months, suffering greatly. She visited multiple ENT specialists without finding a solution. Through Facebook, she came to our clinic and was diagnosed with vulvar vestibulitis. After treatment, the pain was completely resolved. Patient satisfaction: 10 out of 10.
Tongue pain
Ms. Chen X. Zhi, 64 years old, experienced tongue pain for 5 years. She had multiple examinations at a teaching hospital’s ENT department with no results, causing her significant distress. Upon her daughter’s recommendation, she came to our clinic and was diagnosed with vulvar vestibulitis. After treatment, the pain was resolved. Patient satisfaction: 10 out of 10.
recurrent vaginal infections.
Ms. Chen X. Ling, 41 years old, suffered from vulvar itching and pain, recurrent vaginal infections, suprapubic pain, and pain during intercourse, combined with shoulder and neck pain, lower back pain, headaches, dizziness, palpitations, stomach pain, bloating, and frequent urination for three years. She visited numerous hospitals and clinics and underwent various examinations without success. Through Facebook, she came to our clinic and was diagnosed with vulvar vestibulitis. After treatment and PRP injections, almost all of her symptoms were completely resolved. Patient satisfaction: 10 out of 10.