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AUDIO: Dr. Pukall, Explains How a Woman with Vulvodynia can Advocate for Herself in her Doctor’s Office

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Caroline F. Pukall, Ph.D. CPsych, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario. Dr. Pukall explains how a woman with vulvodynia can advocate for herself in her doctor's office.

For more information on Dr. Caroline Pukall visit Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada.


     

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Vulvodynia

My doctor recommended physical therapy for this problem along with a perscription cream (Amitriptyline 2% Baclofen 2% PLO). It's not a cream that you buy off the shelf, it has to be made up by a pharmacist.

I've tried so many other things ... the ring, estrogen cream, lydacaine, a pill that was inserted (can't remember name)and none of these worked.

Thanks ... Mary

     


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