Pelvic Pain
Airing Pain 125: Opioid-Induced Constipation
November 03 , 2020
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Looking at the side effects of opioids for chronic pain management
Pain Concern is grateful to Professor Lesley Colvin, Dr Paul Farquhar-Smith and the charity Maggie’s for their help and advice.
While opioids are seen as an effective treatment method for acute pain, there is an increasing debate on ...
Parenting a child or young person with chronic pain
August 12 , 2022
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This leaflet is for parents of children and young people with chronic pain. We’ll look at some of thechallenges and how you can face them with top tips from parents, healthcare professionals andyoung people.
What is chronic pain?Chronic pain is pain that has lasted ...
Sex and chronic pain
July 06 , 2019
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Persistent pain can impact on mood and on many areas of life such as work, exercise and socialising. This leaflet is designed to give advice to people who have found it more difficult or have had to give up sexual activity because of pain
It is ...
Airing Pain 108: Gender Differences
November 06 , 2018
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How men and women experience pain, arming yourself with the right information, and not being embarrassed about your condition
This edition’s been part funded by the Women’s Fund for Scotland.
Do women and men experience pain differently, or is it only our attitudes towards pain that differ? In this ...
Airing Pain 97: Sex and Chronic Pain
December 05 , 2017
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How chronic pain can affect both sexual and emotional intimacy, and remembering that communication is key
This programme is supported by an educational grant from the Tillyloss Trust.
Along with food, shelter and clothing, sexual expression is one of the basic human needs. It allows us to express love ...
Airing Pain 88: What to EXPPECT When You’re in Pelvic Pain
March 20 , 2017
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We visit the EXPPECT pelvic pain clinic, where women share their experiences and advice for living with persistent bladder and pelvic pain
This edition has been funded by a grant from the Women’s Fund For Scotland.
Interstitial cystitis, a.k.a painful bladder syndrome, is a poorly understood bladder condition that ...
Airing Pain 87: Vulvodynia
February 15 , 2017
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From diagnosis difficulties to defining gender: the effects of Vulvodynia on women today
This edition has been funded by a grant from the Women’s Fund For Scotland.
Vulvodynia is a nerve-based pain, often described as a burning or stinging sensation, which affects the vulva. 1 in 7 seven women ...
Airing Pain 71: Protect our Girls
May 26 , 2015
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Persistent pain and the fight to end female genital mutilation
[Tafadhali bofya hapa ili kusoma nukuu ya nakala ya programu hii iliyofasiriwa kwa Kiswahili.]
This edition has been funded by a grant from Rosa: The UK fund for women and girls
Over 100,000 women in the UK have been affected by female ...
Airing Pain 63: Interventional Pain Management
February 03 , 2015
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From nerve-blocks to spinal cord stimulators: how interventional approaches can help
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This edition has been funded by Pfizer.
Physiotherapy, exercise, medications and clinical psychology all play an important role in pain management, but what happens if these treatments don’t give people ...
Airing Pain 42: Endometriosis and Support Groups
April 24 , 2013
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Learning to manage endometriosis and how support groups can help
This programme was funded by the Big Lottery Fund's Awards For All programme in Northern Ireland.
Paul Evans visits an endometriosis support group in Belfast, and interviews founder Anna Jaminson and guest speaker gynaecologist Dr David Hunter.
Dr Hunter discusses ...
Airing Pain 33: Gender and Communication
May 16 , 2012
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How gender can influence experiences of pain, and living with cluster headaches
This programme was funded by an educational grant from Pfizer.
We hear about orofacial pain (pain of the face and mouth) from Dr Barry Sessle, a professor in the Faculty of Dentistry at the University of Toronto ...
Airing Pain 20: The Social Costs of Pain
November 17 , 2011
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The societal and economic impact of pain and driving pain up the agenda
This programme was funded by an educational grant from Grünenthal.
Pain has a huge impact not just on individuals but also on society, healthcare systems and the economy. Airing Pain takes a look at how the ...