Every source I checked said the symptoms vary greatly and can include everything from the bladder to the rectum and even up the abdominal walls. As for an explanation that includes bladder issues I found this
Women who experience vulvar pain due to chronic pelvic pain and vulvodynia may benefit from a low-oxalate diet. Oxalate is a chemical substance found in foods of plant origin. Women with vulvodynia or chronic pelvic pain have been shown to have higher levels of calcium oxalate in their urine that peaks in relation to intensity of pain along with symptoms of urinary urgency, frequency, muscle and joint pain, and rectal itching and burning. Several women who tried a low-oxalate diet as their first course of action experienced significant pain reduction, however, a low-oxalate diet alone is not always sufficient to reduce symptoms. It usually is necessary to combine the low-oxalate diet with additional treatment in order to achieve optimal recovery.Western medicine is still uncertain as to the cause of vulvodynia. One theory is that vulvodynia can be caused by oxalates.
Oxalate is an organic chemical that is found in many foods, especially those of plant origin. It is also a by-product of some metabolic processes in the body.
Oxalates (in the blood in the form of free oxalic acid) are ordinarily filtered by the kidneys into the urine, and eliminated from the body. If the kidneys do not filter fast enough, oxalates can form crystals that develop into painful kidney stones.
If the concentration of oxalates in the urine is too high, microscopic crystals can form in the bladder. Some cases of vulvodynia have been linked to microscopic oxalate crystals that irritate the nerves in the urethra.
Along with diets and supplement suggestions for treating vulvodynia. If you do a google search for oxalate diet you will find it. Also searching vulvodynia and oxalates together gives other suggestions.




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