Today, it is estimated that around 4 million women suffer or will suffer at least once in their lives from an episode of chronic vulvar pain (with a diagnosis gap of 5 to 7 years).
Pain still poorly managed
Vulvar and sexual pain are very common. However, they are still very poorly taken care of because doctors are poorly trained in diagnosis and patients do not know who to contact. In order to help them, and to free all vulvas from their discomfort and pain, it was enough to build a service centered on their needs.
A free downloadable guide
Vulvae, the first application dedicated to vulvar health and vulvar pain (release planned for the start of the school year), and Mia.co, sexology teleconsultation platform, are joining forces to create the first information guide on vulvar pain. This guide can be downloaded for free from the Vulvae website.
Pain monitoring and analysis tools
Vulvae is an application dedicated to sexual health and the care of vulvar pain. Created to take care of all vulvas, it brings together monitoring tools (symptoms, lifestyle and medical appointments), pain analysis (observation of links between pain and habits) and information content on vulvar pathologies.
More info at www.vulvae.io
Didier Galibert
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