Intractable women’s diseases often coexist with vulvar vestibulitis.
Intractable female diseases include recurrent vaginitis, vulvitis, vulvar pain, dyspareunia, urinary tract infections, dysuria, frequent urination, urinary incontinence, lower abdominal pain, overactive bladder syndrome, interstitial cystitis, and other reproductive and urinary tract diseases. They also encompass diseases outside the reproductive and urinary tracts, such as difficult-to-treat headaches, dizziness, lower back pain, shoulder and neck pain, chest tightness, palpitations, insomnia, tongue pain, dry eyes, dry mouth, vaginal dryness, overall fatigue, widespread pain, tinnitus, jaw stiffness, depression, panic, plantar fasciitis, generalized pain, and even fibromyalgia.
Patients often actively seek examination and treatment, trying Western medicine, traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture, physical therapy, and various alternative therapies without improvement. These conditions often do not show abnormalities in imaging or laboratory tests, making them intractable.
XX Li, 66 years old
For many years, she suffered from frequent urination, dizziness, insomnia, and hot flashes. She visited numerous hospitals and clinics without seeing any improvement and eventually stopped seeking treatment. Referred by a relative to our clinic, she was diagnosed with vulvar vestibulitis with comorbid autonomic dysfunction. After receiving two PRP injections and one PRP stem cell factor injection, her dizziness improved by 9 points, hot flashes improved by 10 points, insomnia improved by 9 points, and frequent urination improved by 9 points. Patient satisfaction: 10 points.
Yu X Yu, 62 years old
She suffered for many years from headaches, dizziness, pain during intercourse, lower back pain, and shoulder and neck pain. Despite visiting numerous clinics and hospitals, there was no improvement. Through the internet, she found our clinic and was diagnosed with vulvar vestibulitis with comorbid autonomic dysfunction. After receiving three PRP injections, her headaches, dizziness, lower back pain, shoulder and neck pain, and pain during intercourse all improved by 10 points.
Man XX, 40 years old
She frequently experienced severe headaches that caused vomiting, along with shoulder and neck pain, lower back pain, insomnia, palpitations, and chest tightness. She was sent to various major teaching hospitals and underwent MRI scans, EEGs, blood tests, and imaging examinations, all of which showed no abnormalities. She had to rely on multiple strong painkillers to get through the days. Referred by a relative to our clinic, she was diagnosed with vulvar vestibulitis with comorbid autonomic dysfunction. After receiving three PRP injections, her severe headaches improved by 9 points, and her insomnia improved significantly.