New research on Corticosteroids leads to working cure for hundreds.
Disclaimer: This is not medical advice, always consult your doctor when changing medications. I am a medical professional, but that still doesn't make me qualified to speak on Your behalf. Always get a second opinion from a qualified medical professional and do your own research.
A cure for PGAD
Today I'm going to be presenting some research to the community, I am a Pharmaceutical Scientist who has been directly studying PGAD for the last three years because someone I know and care deeply for has been struggling with episodes on and off for over a decade.
To start, PGAD is a symptom, not a condition. Many different causes can all lead to the same sensations, and because of that treatment tends to be very multi-spectrum: focusing on treating individual cases instead of being able to focus on any given whole. This leads to patients being put through a merry-go-round of different options until one eventually works, completely ignoring any side effects that may happen along the way. These last 3 months mark the first time that we've had a systemic breakthrough in treatment that can not just relieve but ***cure*** *multiple disorders* that lead to this condition. One treatment option that regardless of the source is guaranteed to bring some relief. There won't ever be one medicine or procedure that will be a 100% fix for all causes, but we've found something that at the very least is working in the 90%.
Corticosteroids
Corticosteroids are gentle, bio-identical remedies that beautifully mirror cortisol, a protective hormone naturally produced within your own adrenal glands. They act as a soothing balm to reduce inflamation quickly and safely. There are three main levels of Corticosteroids used in modern day:
Hydrocortizone:
Non prescription, OTC
Lowest strength, safe for even newborns
Triamcinolone Acetonide:
Prescription only
Medium strength, safe for children 6+
Clobetasol Propionate:
Prescription only
High strength, safe for children 9+
These are topical medicines that come most commonly in the form of a cream/lotion base, and are prescribed nearly globally for every kind of skin condition from diaper rashes, eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis, insect bites, to even being taken as oral tablets or injections for spine problems and joint inflamation. They are safe, and effective, but here's what the research shows in how they relate to PGAD:
Corticosteroids lift the inflamation so that the body can heal.
A significant proponent to what is causing the sensations of PGAD is what we call a "inflamation cycle". The concept that inflamation starts, and the natural response of the body is to attack it, leading to more inflamation in an ever perpetuating cycle. Whether the cause of your condition is pelvic floor tension, dermatological issues, malformed nerves or or direct clitoral issues, even neurological, we have seen a massive remission percentage in every kind of case using Corticosteroids.
Think of it like this:
Imagine the inflamation as being a heavy, wet blanket laying over your nerves. The body can't start work on healing or restoring anything because it's not strong enough to lift the blanket! Corticosteroids step in and lift that blanket so that the body finally has time to start releasing and restoring naturally.
What we recommend:
Talk with your doctor about getting a prescription. You will see the fastest remission using Clobetasol, so it is highly recommended you exclusively get a prescription for it. I was able to get my friend a prescription in ten minutes online using RedBoxRX, but you can use any pharmacy you use. Here is the methodology:
The 'Four Week Process'
Once your prescription for Clobetasol shows up, start by applying a small dollop clitorally twice daily with a heavy focus on before sleeping. It is highly important that once you start you do not stop until the four weeks is up or until your symptoms are completely gone. Stopping this medication early has no side effects, but will make treatment harder in the future. There are no major systemic or topical side effects with Clobetasol, but it is important to not get the cream in your eyes or mouth as it will cause irritation. Some have reported that PGAD sensations and genital dysthesia can become more intense during the treatment, it is highly important that if you feel any extra tingling or increasing intensity that you keep going until relief starts! It is normal to feel worse before getting better, and most patients have reported the feeling of increasing intensity right before radical improvement. Make it to the four week marker, be strong, and your chances of seeing radical and permanent relief are high.
This is no temporary bandaid or something that will just give relief for a few weeks. This is meant to be a permanent solution to PGAD on large. Obviously some may not have success with this specific treatment, but I am here to tell you Talk with your doctor and see if they've heard of it. That's all I have to offer today, and if anyone wants to look over the large amounts of research papers to back this information up, feel free to DM me, though I do have responsibilities and cannot respond to everyone right away.
I wish you the best of health!