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HEAR THIS: How Can A Woman Participate In Your Online Study For Vulvodynia? Dr. Pukall

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Dr. Caroline Pukall, Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada explains her vulvodynia online study and how women and their partners can participate.


     
     
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HEAR THIS: Dr. Pukall, How do you Diagnose Vulvodynia, Vestibulitis, and Vestibulodynia?

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Dr. Caroline Pukall, Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada shares how she diagnoses vulvodynia, vestibulitis and vestibulodynia.


     
     
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HEAR THIS: Dr. Pukall Explains the Two Subtypes of Vulvodynia; Vestibulodynia & Generalized Vulvodynia

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Dr. Caroline Pukall from Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada explains the two subtypes of vulvodynia; vestibulodynia and generalized vulvodynia and the common factors between them.


     
     
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HEAR THIS: Dr. Pukall, Where Is The Vulvodynia Pain Located?

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Dr. Caroline Pukall, Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada explains where most women feel the vestibulodynia pain and how it is best described.


     
     
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HEAR THIS: Dr. Pukall, Can Yeast Infections Contribute To Vulvodynia?

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Dr. Caroline Pukall, Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada discuses how yeast infections may contribute to vulvodynia.


     
     
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HEAR THIS: Dr. Caroline Pukall, What Is Vestibulodynia?

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Listen as Dr. Pukall an Assistant Professor at Department of Psychology at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada explains vestibulodynia.


     
     
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HEAR THIS: Dr. Caroline Pukall Explains What Causes Vulvodynia Pain

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Listen as Dr. Pukall discusses what causes vulvodynia pain. Dr. Caroline Pukall is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada.