Urogynecology
Uncovering the Connection: Exploring the Link Between Stress and Lichen Sclerosus
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…
Read MoreOzone IV Therapy in Urogynecology
Often referred to as “supercharged oxygen therapy,” ozone therapy was first developed in Germany in the early 1950s. This form of therapy uses medical grade ozone molecules to promote healing, target pain and even treat certain diseases. While controversial in some communities, ozone therapy has become increasingly popular as an alternative treatment in Europe and…
Read MoreIntravenous Vitamin C: A Promising Treatment for Women’s Health
Vitamin C is well-known as an essential nutrient. When you take basic vitamin C supplements, blood concentrations stay within a tightly controlled range. Intravenous vitamin C (IV-C) therapy, however, boosts blood plasma concentrations of the vitamin higher. For this reason, since the 1970s, vitamin C IV therapy has been postulated as a potential way to…
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