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Pelvic Pain, Oxalates, FODMAPs & UTIs: Understanding the Gut–Pelvic Connection for Real Relief

Pelvic Pain, Oxalates, FODMAPs & UTIs: Understanding the Gut–Pelvic Connection for Real Relief

Episode 369 Published 2 weeks, 5 days ago
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Pelvic pain is rarely caused by just one thing — it’s usually a perfect storm of gut irritation, oxalate overload, FODMAP sensitivity, nervous‑system tension, and recurrent UTIs that keep the whole region inflamed and reactive. When the gut is bloated, sluggish, or fermenting the wrong foods, pressure builds downward into the pelvic floor, bladder, and lower abdomen. Oxalates can add a sharp, glass‑like irritation, while FODMAPs trigger gas, distension, and nerve hypersensitivity. It’s no wonder so many people feel like their gut and pelvis are “talking to each other” — because they absolutely are.

The pelvic organs, bladder, bowel, and pelvic floor muscles share nerve pathways, lymphatic drainage, and inflammatory signalling. When one area becomes irritated, the others often join in. That’s why supporting gut balance, reducing dietary irritants, calming the nervous system, and improving motility can make such a dramatic difference. Understanding the gut–pelvis connection helps people realise they’re not “broken” — their body is simply responding to overload, and with the right support, it can shift back into ease, flow, and comfort.

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