Vulvodynia - Current Trends in Treatment & New Research - Andrea Rapkin, MD - UCLAMDChat
Offered By: University of California, Los Angeles via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a comprehensive lecture on vulvodynia, a chronic vaginal pain condition, delivered by UCLA OB/GYN expert Dr. Andrea Rapkin. Gain insights into the types, symptoms, and potential causes of vulvodynia, as well as current treatment options available to women suffering from this condition. Discover the latest research being conducted at UCLA, including studies on brain imaging and potential new therapies. Learn about diagnostic approaches, various treatment modalities such as topical and oral medications, physical therapy, cognitive therapies, and surgical options for vestibulodynia. Understand key definitions related to vulvodynia and find out how to participate in ongoing studies, including eligibility criteria. Get valuable information on resting state brain imaging and its role in understanding vulvodynia. Conclude with contact details for further information and support.
Syllabus
Intro
Vulvodynia: Current Trends in Treatment and New Research
What is Vulvodynia?
Types of Vulvodynia
Symptoms
Causes of Vulvodynia
Diagnosis
Treatments
Removing Imitants
Topical Medications
Oml Medications
Physical Therapy (PT)
Cognitive Therapies
Surgery for Vestibulodynia
Current Research at UCLA
Helpful Definitions
Study Participation
Eligibility Criteria
Highways in the Brain
Resting State Brain Imaging
Contact Information
Taught by
UCLA Health
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