Articles for tag: Aspirin, Chronic Sinusitis, Menstrual Pain, Nsaid, Vulvodynia

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Do You Have an Aspirin Allergy or Sensitivity?

I have been sensitive to various prescription medications but never had a problem with aspirin until recently. Aspirin may sometimes cause an allergic-type reaction in people without a known reason. Although it is not always a true allergy, even sensitivities can sometimes cause life-threatening reactions. I found out from my allergist that people with moderate ...

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Interstitial Cystitis: Remedies for Comfort

What happens when you feel like you have a urinary tract infection and all the tests are negative? No infection, yet you have bladder pain, burning upon urination and just feel sick! You may have a condition called interstitial cystitis (IC) just like the doctor told me. IC is an inflammation of the bladder that ...

Diagnosing Vaginal Pain

If you’ve ever experienced vaginal pain and irritation, but your doctor couldn’t diagnose you with a specific condition, you’re not alone. You’re probably suffering from a common condition called dysesthetic vulvodynia. What is dysesthetic vulvodynia? Dysesthetic vulvodynia, is the most basic terms, is vulvar pain, burning, and/or irritation without any known cause. Dr. Andrew Goldstein, ...

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Vaginal Pain During Menopause: Why Estrogen Deficiency May Not Be the Blame

Each year, thousands of American women seek out the medical attention and advice of a gynecologist for pain associated with the vulva. With complications ranging from mild irritation to significant pain, especially with intercourse, women experiencing vulvar pain should understand the condition is not unusual. Understanding the cause, origin, symptoms and various treatment options, will ...