PF: Vulvar Assessment (Lab) | 8:11 You cannot view this unit as you're not logged in yet. 2 Comments If a patient does have pain reproduced with pressure on a gland, what is the appropriate treatment for that? Thanks! Log in to Reply Usually treating the increased tension in the pelvic floor muscles can help but that is a tricker situation. I like to work on making sure the tissues around the gland has free mobility too. VV or vulvar vestibulitis is a harder dx to treat. Log in to Reply Leave a Reply Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
If a patient does have pain reproduced with pressure on a gland, what is the appropriate treatment for that? Thanks! Log in to Reply
Usually treating the increased tension in the pelvic floor muscles can help but that is a tricker situation. I like to work on making sure the tissues around the gland has free mobility too. VV or vulvar vestibulitis is a harder dx to treat. Log in to Reply
If a patient does have pain reproduced with pressure on a gland, what is the appropriate treatment for that? Thanks!
Usually treating the increased tension in the pelvic floor muscles can help but that is a tricker situation. I like to work on making sure the tissues around the gland has free mobility too. VV or vulvar vestibulitis is a harder dx to treat.