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Website providing useful information on pelvic pain including endometriosis, adenomyosis and where no cause is found

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Hello Everyone

I thought I'd post a useful link to the website on pelvic pain which is managed by Edinburgh University and Lothian NHS. It is unfortunately aimed at women. I will see if I can find any links for male related pain and post on here as and when I find something that might be useful. The site provides information that is both useful for patients as well as medical professionals- any useful info can be printed out for medical consultations or GPS/practice nurses can be signposted to the site.

crh.ed.ac.uk/pelvicpain/

I hope you find some of the information useful for the conditions covered. We do advise everyone on here to use sites that are run by registered charities, NHS organisations etc to get their information from as unfortunately we can't guarantee the quality of the information from other sites and it's unlikely that the information is current or up to date

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Great website link! 🌟🌟🌟🌟 many thanks!

🍀🍀🍀🍀 coco

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