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Vulvodynia: A Self-Help Guide

NVA News, plus our online patient tutorial, provide detailed in formation about different treatments. There are also some <span class='searchwp-highlight'>excellent</span> books authored by vulvodynia experts. (See Recommended Reading, page 32.) How to Communicate Effectively wi th Your Health Care Provider To receive the quality care you need, you should communicate with your health care provider

Conferences &#038; Courses

If you know of any upcoming conferences that you would like to have listed on this page, please email Michelle Living. Conferences ISSWSH/ISSM Joint Meeting 2025 February 27-March 2, 2025 Atlanta, GA https://www.isswshmeeting.org/ Courses/Webinars Genitopelvic Pain Course 2024-25 April 2024-January 2025 https://www.isswshcourse.org/genitopelvic-pain-course-2024-25/registration https://www.isswshcourse.org/genitopelvic-pain-course-2024-25/pain-course-2024-program ISSWSH Fall Course 2024 November 7-10, 2024 Scottsdale, Arizona https://www.isswshcourse.org/ Integrative Approaches [&hellip;]

Staff

Phyllis Mate, M.A., President of the Board, co-founded the NVA in 1994 and was our executive director from 1996 through 2011. She continues to serve as the editor of our newsletter and collaborates on major projects with our current executive director. Lisa Goldstein, M.S., joined the NVA as executive director in early 2014, after 20 [&hellip;]

Medical Advisory Board

Libby Edwards, MD Dr. Edwards is in private <span class='searchwp-highlight'>practice</span> in Charlotte, N.C. She is also an Associate Clinical Professor of Dermatology at Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem. Dr. Edwards received her medical degree from Bowman Gray School of Medicine in 1976. Her professional memberships include the American Academy of Dermatology and the Women&#8217;s [&hellip;]

Study Outcome

secretion type and consistency, pH, epithelial mucosa, and mois- ture on a scale 1 <span class='searchwp-highlight'>–</span>5 from none to <span class='searchwp-highlight'>excellent</span>, with lower values indicating decreased vaginal health. 26 Statistical intention-to-treat and per protocol analysis was completed in R, with demographic and questionnaire scores reported as means and SDs or medians and interquartile ranges. Chi- squared

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