pelvic pain

From: Dr Carlos L Brito Moreno (clbmtoc@telcel.net.ve)
Tue Aug 24 20:25:37 1999


I would like to know the opinion,and the experience of this forum, about the relation betwen pelvic pain, vaginal discharge, and depresion :overall betwen depresion, serotonin levels and discharges. I personally have the empiric observation that depression may cause vaginal infections getting low serotonin levels and consecuetly low estrogens( althoug there is wellknown the relation betwen low estogens and vaginal infections).If any one you knows any work in this respect I will tankyou the information.




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