QC: Unraveling the Complex Connection Between Pelvic Nerves and Autoimmune Disease
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Professor Mark Possover shares groundbreaking insights on neuropelviology, the revolutionary field addressing chronic pelvic pain that bridges gynecology, neurology, and minimally invasive surgery. His work offers hope to patients who've been told to simply "live with" their pain, targeting the pelvic nerves directly when the source of pain is elusive or deemed untreatable.
• The vagus nerve does not extend into the pelvic cavity, ending at the level of the colon and stomach
• Damage to nerves in the pelvis involves the pelvic splanchnic nerve system, not the vagus nerve
• Patients with autoimmune diseases often develop pathology of the pelvic vessels that can compress pelvic nerves
• Conditions like Ehlers-Danlos, Raynaud's, Marfanoid syndrome and Hashimoto's show connections to pelvic nerve issues
• Endometriosis demonstrates strong links to other autoimmune diseases and conditions like diabetes
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