Vulvodynia & Women's Health Tool Kit

Vulvodynia Basics
Burden of Vulvodynia
Symptoms & Types of Vulvodynia
Who is at Risk?
Diagnosing Vulvodynia
Treatment Options
Top 10 Facts to Know about Vulvodynia
Questions to Ask Your Health Care Professional
Resources
References
Fast Facts: Understanding Vulvodynia

Resources

For more information on vulvodynia and managing and treating chronic pain, use the following resources.

American Chronic Pain Association
800-533-3231
www.theacpa.org

American College of Nurse-Midwives
240-485-1800
www.midwife.org

The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
202-638-5577
www.acog.org

National Library of Medicine
www.medlineplus.com

National Vulvodynia Association
301-299-0775
www.nva.org

National Women's Health Resource Center
877-986-9472
www.healthywomen.org

Office of Research on Women's Health
National Institutes of Health
301-402-1770
http://orwh.od.nih.gov

Books

The Vulvodynia Survival Guide: How to Overcome Painful Vaginal Symptoms and Enjoy an Active Lifestyle, by Howard I., Glazer, PhD, and Gae Rodke, MD.

The V Book: A Doctor's Guide to Complete Vulvovaginal Health, by Elizabeth G. Stewart and Paula Spencer.


This content was produced with support from the Office of Research on Women's Health, National Institutes of Health, as part of the Vulvodynia Awareness Campaign.

Create Date: 10/24/07
Date Last Updated: 10/24/07

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