Vulvar Vestibulitis: A painful condition that affects women of all ages
by D.Herren
Many cases of vulvar vestibulits have been cured by resolving the chronic muscle tension found in the pelvic floor muscles. It is good to get these examined by a trained physical therapist that can identify these muscles.
What is the cause of vestibulitis?
The exact cause of vulvar vestibulits is basically unknown. The role of tense and chronic muscle tension may be one key factor behind vulvar vestibulitis. Other causes are problems such as chronic urinary tract infections or yeast infections, changes in the pH of the vagina, or even chronic use of chemicals or irritants such as lubricants or spermicide (during sex), soaps and detergent.
Many cases of vulvar vestibulits have been cured by resolving the chronic muscle tension found in the pelvic floor muscles. It is good to get these examined by a trained physical therapist that can identify these muscles.
Beat Vulvar Vestibulits with The Pelvic Pain Solution
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