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Pelvic Floor Trigger Point Injections
Chronic pelvic pain often occurs not just due to uterine or ovarian causes, but because of muscle spasms and disorders of the pelvic floor and the nerves that supply them. A careful gynecologic exam from an experienced provider will be able to identify disorders of the pelvic nerves and muscles which may cause pain and pinpoint lifestyle factors that may increase pain. When lifestyle modifications and pain medications are not helpful, nerve blocks and trigger point injections may be reasonable option. Small amounts of anesthetic are used to pinpoint areas and nerves that are causing pain. These pelvic blocks provide only temporary relief of pain so they are often used in combination with other therapies such as pelvic physical therapy and medical management. If the pain originates from specific large muscle groups, these muscles can also be injected with Botox, which may be helpful but only provides temporary relief.
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Laparoscopic Excision of Endometriosis
Endometriosis is a condition that describes the growth of glandular tissue that usually is found within the uterus, located outside the uterus and within the abdomen such as on the fallopian tubes, ovaries, intestines, bladder, or on the lining of the abdominal wall. Endometriosis can only be diagnosed with laparoscopic surgery and biopsies. This condition can cause infertility, pelvic pain, severe pain with periods, pain with intercourse, and in extreme cases bladder pain or intestinal pain. In rare instances patients might also present with bleeding from other organ sites during their menstrual cycle. More commonly endometriosis is found on the fallopian tubes, ovaries, and on lining of the abdominal cavity. Excison (removal) of the lesions has been found to decrease pain at 6-12 month intervals. However, even after surgery medical management is essential for suppressing endometriosis and controlling pain.
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Laparoscopic Excision of Adhesions
If you have history of chronic abdominal orpelvic pain and history of prior surgery, endometriosis, pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) or inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn’s, Ulcerative Colitis, Diverticulitis) you may have scarring (adhesions) inside your abdomen. After reviewing your medical history and performing an exam you may be advised to have a Laparoscopic Excision of Adhesions.
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Alexandra Albarran MSN FNP BC
Longwood 587 East State Rd 434 Longwood, FL 32750 Phone: 407.261.2956 Fax: 321.203.4655 Medical Education University of Central Florida,
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Cynthia Peschong, ARNP, MSN
Longwood 550 East State Road 434 Longwood, FL 32750 Phone: 407.381.7367 Biography Mrs. Cynthia Peschong is a board-certified and licensed Advanced
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Dawn White Leggon, MS, FNP-BC
Ocoee Internal Medicine 10000 West Colonial Drive, Health Central Hospital, Suite 487 Ocoee, FL 34761 Phone: 407.296.1923 Fax: 407.636.7850 Medical
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Erin Dench, ARNP, CNM, MSN
7416 Red Bug Lake Rd. Oviedo, FL 32765 Phone: 407.381.7387 Fax: 407.971.0632 Medical Education Georgetown University, MS, Certified Nurse