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Find Out the Typical Causes of Pelvic Pain From Coyle Institute 

By Coyle Institute

While pelvic pain affects people of all genders, pelvic pain in women is a common urogynecological complaint. Unfortunately, pelvic pain can be indicative of a number of issues, from something simple to treat, like an infection, to more complex issues affecting the reproductive organs.  Because pelvic pain can have so many underlying causes, Dr. Michael…

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Could Ozone Therapy Enhance Endometriosis Management?

By Coyle Institute

Ozone therapy has been gaining ground in the medical field for over half a century. Commonly called “supercharged oxygen therapy,” ozone therapy uses oxygen molecules to target certain issues and encourage healing. These qualities make ozone therapy for endometriosis management a potentially effective option.  Characterized by abnormal uterine lining growth, endometriosis can be painful and…

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The Potential Role of IV-C Therapy for Tissue Regeneration in Urogynecology

By Coyle Institute

Vitamin C is a vital nutrient for many reasons, including immune system support and general wellness. However, there is one role that vitamin C plays that can be especially important when it comes to healing and tissue regeneration. This vitamin supports collagen formation, and when provided in higher doses through intravenous vitamin C therapy (IV-C…

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A Closer Look at IV-C Therapy for Pelvic Floor Muscle Function

By Coyle Institute

To date, intravenous vitamin C therapy has been shown to be beneficial for a number of urogynecological conditions. This could be directly tied to the fact that vitamin C may support pelvic floor function and health in unique ways.  At the Coyle Institute, Dr. Coyle and the team are continually monitoring new urogynecological developments and…

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