Join fx Medicine Ambassador Lisa Costa-Bir and gynaecologist Dr. Peta Wright as they explore the multifactorial causes of chronic pelvic pain in women, and how treating the whole person can provide significant improvement in symptoms and long-term management.
Leah Hechtman discusses the neurocircuitry involved in endometrial pain and the impact of emotions and trauma on a woman's well-being.
Dr. Andrew Orr rounds up the final part of our Endometriosis Series as we look at this complex condition from the perspective of an endometriosis clinical specialist.
In part two of our series on endometriosis we hear about the impact of endometriosis from the perspective of Professor Jon Wardle, experienced endometriosis practitioner and researcher.
Emma Sutherland speaks with Natarsha Terreiro, and endometriosis patient and endo warrior in the first episode of our three-part series on endometriosis.
Naturopath Leah Hechtman returns to FX Medicine to discuss the specifics around adenomyosis: what we know (and what we don’t) about the pathophysiology, how it impacts fertility, and how we can help manage it and support our patients.
We are joined by Dr Mike Armour to discuss the expansion of research into supporting women with endometriosis and chronic pelvic pain.
Dysmenorrhoea is the most common gynaecological condition in women, with prevalence ranging up to 91% in women of reproductive age. Complementary treatments such as ginger and zinc should be considered as efficacious as part of any treatment protocol for dysmenorrhoea.