Pelvic Pain
One in three women and one in ten men will experience pelvic pain at some point in their lives due to dysfunction of the pelvic floor muscles. In women, it is experienced and described as burning, itching, or pain in the vulva, vagina, perineum, and/or anal area. In men, it may manifest as a sense of itching, burning, or pain in the penis, scrotum, testicles, perineum, and/or anal area. These painful symptoms, as common as they may seem, can be unbearable and are often accompanied by many other unpleasant symptoms, such as incontinence. However, pelvic pain can become manageable or even completely treated with the help of physical therapy.
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