Chronic Pelvic Pain and Autoimmunity… Is there a connection?
In my practice, many of my patients who struggle with chronic pelvic pain also have autoimmune conditions. Even those who don’t have clear autoimmune diagnoses, often have autoimmune issues – such as intestinal barrier inflammation, food sensitivities, immune hyper-responsiveness, and chronic inflammation.
In this interview with Dr. Terry Wahls, we discussed her approach to reversing autoimmune disease, and the connections between autoimmunity and chronic pelvic pain.
I have postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome. My physical therapist highly recommended Dr Drummond to recommend a nutritional diet that may help POTS or perhaps you can recommend a nutritionist. Thank you
Hi Margie,
I consult with patients (in person or by phone anywhere in the world) through my office here in Fairfield. Please call Gloria at Fairfield Family Health to schedule your appointment. Here phone number and email are at the top of this webpage: https://fairfieldfamilyhealth.com/. Warmly, Jessica
I have horrible pelvic pain. I have neurological Lyme disease, all over body pain, and have been urinary incontinent since an incident in 2012. It will be a major life-saver when it resolves. I will be thankful and am because of the glimpses of improvement I see in other areas. I am also thankful I have my good husband’s support.