Thus vulvodynia is classified in different ways.
Rock-Type moves are weak against Fighting-Types, Ground-Types, and Steel-Types. Rock-Type Pokémon are weak against Water-Types, Grass-Types, Fighting-Types, Ground-Types, and Steel-Types.
No. Fire-Types are strong against Grass-Types, Bug-Types, Ice-Types, and Steel-Types. Dark-Types are weak against Bug-Types and Fighting-Types.
When attacking, Ghost-Type Pokémon are strong against Psychic-Types and other Ghost-Types, weak against Dark-Types and Steel-Types, and useless against Normal-Types. When being attacked, Ghost-Type Pokémon are strong against Bug-Types and Poison-Types, weak against Dark-Types and other Ghost-Types, and invincible against Normal-Types and Fighting-Types (barring the use of a move like Foresight).
Pupitar is a Rock- and Ground-Type, so it is weak against Steel-Types, Ground-Types, Fighting-Types, and Ice-Types, and exceptionally weak against Water-Types and Grass-Types.
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Most often vulvodynia is subdivided into two types:
As with other types of chronic pain, vulvodynia can have a significant impact on the quality of life. The disease may interfere with daily activities
Suggested causes of vulvodynia include:
To diagnose vulvodynia a healthcare provider may:
Females of any age can develop vulvodynia
Women with dysesthetic vulvodynia have constant burning throughout the genitalia or in different areas at different times.
Organic vulvodynia--in which a cause for the condition can be identified--includes contact or allergic dermatitis and chemical irritation commonly caused by:
Organic vulvodynia--in which a cause for the condition can be identified--includes contact or allergic dermatitis and chemical irritation commonly caused by:
Vulvodynia is a medical condition affecting the external female genital organs. Topical creams and local anesthetics can help to relieve the pain caused by Vulvodynia. Some women find that avoiding irritants such as perfumed creams or soaps can also be helpful.
Those who believe that vulvodynia may be caused by acidic, irritating oxalate crystals in the urine, recommend trying a low-carbohydrate, low-oxalate diet
There is no cure for vulvodynia and, because there appear to be multiple causes for the disorder and because individual women have unique symptoms, no single treatment is appropriate for all women
Vulvodynia sometimes disappears spontaneously. It often improves over time regardless of treatment.