Wise Anderson Protocol: Pelvic Pain Syndrome is a Systemic & Local Issue
health August 29th. 2023, 8:27amDr. Wise states that Pelvic pain syndrome is both a systemic and local problem, and goes on to describe specifically. He also shares that he himself suffered with this condition for 22 years, and was able to effectively cure himself of these symptoms.
Systemically, the nervous system is an alarmed state and can cause tightening of the pelvic floor muscles for many years. Locally, the chronic anxiety results in tension on the pelvic muscles on a chronic basis. Conventional treatment tends to neglect the issue of the systemic relationship to the local, and offers little help to either facet.
Typically, occurring in a significant number of patients, chronic tightening of the pelvic muscles is caused by an ongoing anxiety which highly arouses the nervous system. This is the root of the dysfunction and what the Wise-Anderson protocol has become efficient at treating.
Focusing only on one side of the issue is obviously ineffective, and only treating the root cause can create effective relief. Omitting the treatment of the root cause can only offer temporary relief, and may not eliminate the symptoms.
Sadly, sufferers have become accustomed to their heightened nervous system, and are highly unaware of their chronic anxiety. Dr. Wise refers to this as “not noticing you are wet when you’re swimming”, which is not an uncommon occurrence.
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