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The OCD-PGAD Connection: When the Mind and Body Collide

The OCD-PGAD Connection: When the Mind and Body Collide

Episode 54 Published 1 year, 5 months ago
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Did you know that intrusive thoughts and anxiety could amplify physical pain and discomfort? Let me share how obsessive-compulsive disorder intertwines with one of the most distressing sexual health conditions.

Persistent genital arousal disorder (PGAD) is one of the most misunderstood and challenging conditions I treat. But what happens when the brain is part of the problem? In this episode, I dive into the intriguing and often overlooked connection between obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and PGAD.

From brain hiccups to catastrophic thoughts, I unpack how mental health can fuel this condition and why understanding the mind-body relationship is key to effective treatment. I’ll share my experiences treating patients and offer practical insights on how addressing mental health, pelvic floor therapy, and tailored interventions can provide relief. Whether you’re a patient or a clinician, this episode sheds light on why treating “region five” is just as critical as addressing physical symptoms.

Highlights:

  • My five-region approach to treating PGAD.
  • How OCD symptoms worsen PGAD and affect intimacy.
  • Why exposure response therapy is vital for tackling intrusive thoughts.
  • The role of pelvic floor therapy and medication in managing symptoms.
  • Resources I recommend for finding help and support.

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