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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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Uncovering the Connection: Exploring the Link Between Stress and Lichen Sclerosus

By Coyle Institute

Lichen sclerosus (LS) is a concerning skin condition characterized by itchy and sometimes painful patches of skin around the female genitalia. This uncomfortable condition is considered chronic and often results in discomfort during sex and even difficulties with urination.  Dr. Michael Coyle, a Board Certified Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgeon, continually works to get…

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