
(Audio) UroNurse Episode 151: How to Manage Chronic Pelvic Pain in Men
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Why are so many men suffering in silence with chronic pelvic pain—and what can actually be done about it?
In Episode 151 of UroNurse, host Vic Senese, RN, BSN, FAUNA is joined by Dr. Mia Maged, a Clinical Neurophysiology and Urodynamics specialist from Cairo, Egypt, with advanced expertise in pelvic floor biofeedback and chronic pelvic pain management.
Together, they dive deep into one of the most underdiagnosed, misunderstood, and mismanaged conditions in men’s health: Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome (CPPS).
This episode explores:
The clinical challenges of diagnosing chronic pelvic pain in men
How neurophysiology and urodynamics uncover root causes others often miss
The role of pelvic floor dysfunction in persistent pain
Evidence-based treatment strategies, including biofeedback, behavioral therapy, and neuromodulation
When to refer, what to test, and how to build a multidisciplinary care plan
Dr. Maged shares insights from her practice, where she combines cutting-edge diagnostics with patient-centered rehabilitation approaches to help men regain comfort, control, and confidence.
Whether you’re a healthcare provider looking to expand your approach, a patient searching for answers, or someone curious about the intersection of neurology and urology, this episode is packed with expert guidance and actionable insights to support better outcomes in male pelvic health.
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The expert's opinions in this communication are personal and not representative of any organization. They are for informational purposes only, not official guidance. Viewers are advised to use their judgment, seek additional advice, and take responsibility for any actions based on these opinions.
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