Symptoms of autonomic dysfunction are surprisingly manifested as signs of vulvar vestibulitis
Lee X Fen 50 years old
Long-term lower abdominal pain, frequent urination, severe lower back pain, combined with shoulder and neck pain, dizziness, insomnia, bloating, frequent urination, urinary incontinence, and pain during intercourse have troubled the patient for five years. The patient sought treatment from various hospitals and clinics, undergoing multiple examinations and various treatments, but saw no improvement.
Upon her daughter’s recommendation, she came to our clinic and was diagnosed with vulvar vestibulitis. After treatment:
Lower abdominal pain, lower back pain, and frequent urination improved by 10 points.
Shoulder and neck pain, dizziness improved by 10 points.
Insomnia and menstrual pain improved by 9 points, with patient satisfaction at 10 points.
Bloating, frequent urination, and urinary incontinence improved by 9 points, with patient satisfaction at 10 points.
As for pain during intercourse, I haven’t asked yet, but based on my treatment experience and since the patient received a PRP injection, satisfaction should be around 12 points. May she have a happy and fulfilling life, and may God bless her!
Lin X Yuan, 53 years old
She experienced persistent vulvar itching and insomnia for many years, combined with lower back pain, shoulder and neck pain, chest tightness, palpitations, and bloating. Despite visiting numerous clinics and undergoing multiple examinations, no solution was found. Through the internet, she found our clinic and was diagnosed with vulvar vestibulitis. After treatment:
Vulvar itching improved by 10 points.
Insomnia improved by 9 points, with a patient satisfaction of 10 points.
Chest tightness, palpitations, and bloating improved by 10 points.
Shoulder and neck pain, as well as lower back pain, improved by 10 points.
Hong X Ya, 28 years old
The patient experienced recurrent vaginitis and recurrent urethritis for 1 year, along with frequent urination, pain during intercourse, and occasional headaches. She visited many gynecologists and urologists, but the condition continued to recur. Through the internet, she found our clinic and was diagnosed with vulvar vestibulitis. After treatment:
Recurrent vaginitis and recurrent urethritis improved by 10 points.
Shoulder and neck pain, occasional headaches, and menstrual pain improved by 10 points.
As for pain during intercourse, she currently does not have a sexual partner, but I believe it will be successfully resolved when she does.
Bless her in finding her Mr. Right.