Pelvic Pain: The Secret Chronic Pain Condition
by: Paul Dylan
Pelvic pain is a widespread chronic pain condition
that affects the lives of men and women all across the world.
But most people don't realize how big the problem is because those
who suffer don't talk about it. Why? Would you talk about your
pain if it involved rectal pain or vaginal/penis pain to your
pals? My guess is no. You would keep it a secret and just try
to "brush it under the rug" so to speak. There are so
many people that suffer and just accept their pain which is sad.
But change is coming...
In the past few years, pelvic pain is getting much more recognition.
Awareness is beginning to grow and people are coming out and talking.
So you may be asking yourself, do I suffer from chronic pelvic
pain? In a nutshell, chronic pelvic pain conditions usually
consist of urinary pain, rectal pain, muscle spasms or tightness
in the pelvic muscles, and usually there is no sign of any major
abnormalities. That is what makes the condition so tough, is that
there is nothing actually found to be wrong with the sufferer.
Previously, most doctors would prescribe rounds of antibiotics
or pain killers to take care of the pain. In most of the cases,
there wasn't even any sign of an infection. Doctors would just
prescribe what they thought might work. Overtime, this method
didn't work. Today, there is a whole new approach to how pelvic
pain is treated. One of the popular methods that has had good
success is The Pelvic Pain Solution, an ebook written by a sufferer
that beat pelvic pain (see www.redmaven.com). It is highly recommended
if you suffer from chronic pelvic pain. The whole approach focuses
on the body and the mind to beat pelvic pain. It is a more holistic
approach that doesn't involve antibiotics or other invasive procedures.
Finally, people that suffer from chronic pelvic pain conditions
such as prostatitis, vulvodynia, interstitial cystitis, levator
ani syndrome, etc. can have hope. The old methods involving pointless
procedures (dilations, pain killers, antibiotics, invasive procedures)
are about to bite the dust. There is a new turn to a more realistic
treatment that puts the sufferer in charge of healing themselves...instead
of someone else trying to heal them. This is new breath of fresh
air for people with pelvic pain!
About The Author
Paul Dylan is a freelance writer and web designer.
For more information regarding Pelvic Pain Conditions, visit:
www.redmaven.com
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