By Kirsty Mead
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Persistent genital arousal disorder – also called PGAD – might sound like an unusual condition, but it does happen. And it’s distressing to those who are affected. Another name for this condition is Persistent Sexual Arousal Syndrome (PSAS).
Have you ever found it difficult to communicate what your pelvic pain feels like to your health practitioner? Maybe you were you one of the 1034 women who joined the Language of Pelvic Pain Survey? If so, thank you, thank you! https://youtu.be/RO3iht92bXQ/edit This link will take you to the video of Professor Roly […]
By susan
BIG NEWS! Australian Schools Education Program launched What What difference would it have made to you if your pain had been diagnosed early, you’d been taught the latest information about pelvic pain, and guided to the latest resources and effective treatments when you were still a teen? What If you’d had a trained and medically […]
Men with pelvic pain often suffer in silence, unsure of where to go, and who can help them. Ms Shan Morrison is a physio in Melbourne highly experienced in the management of pelvic pain in men and women. Thanks to Mr Graham Smorgon, we’ve been able to record a video of Shan explaining mens pelvic […]