Vulva Pressure Relief Cushion (Vulvodynia)
Vulva Pressure Relief Cushion (Vulvodynia)
Discreet, washable, stretch cover included in black or blue. The Vulva Pressure relief cushion is popular with those that suffer from Vulvodynia..
This cushion has a tear drop shaped cut-out for sensitive pressure relief & is cut with a wave design for even pressure distribution. A stretch, removable, washable cover makes the cut-out very discreet suitable for a busy office, public transport or similar.
Product features:
Cut-out designed by a female Doctor for targeted relief
Wave cut foam for even pressure distribution
Discreet cover included (removable & washable in navy blue & black)
Handmade in Devon, UK
2 year guarantee
Available in two thicknesses (thicker version for heavier individuals (95kg/15 stone+) & two sizes
Suitable for home, office & travel
Helps heal & comfort:
Vulvodynia (provoked & unprovoked)
Post natal pain
Vulva pain, discomfort or dryness
Indwelling urinary catheter
Meopause
Vaginal dryness or trapped nerves
Thrush & hemorrhoid pain
And many more including; Sjögren's syndrome, Lichen Sclerosus or Lichen Planus, Pudendal nerve and Pudendal nerve entrapment syndrome, Urethral caruncle, Behçet's disease & Vaginal atrophy (atrophic vaginitis)
Standard size: L42.5 x W41 x 7.5cm (16¾ x 16¼ x 3)
Deluxe (4): L42.5 x W41 x 10cm (16¾ x 16¼ x 4)
Armchair (Larger): L49.5 x W48 x 7.5cm (19½ x 19 x 3)
Armchair Deluxe (Larger/ 4): L49.5 x W48 x 10cm (19½ x 19 x 4)
The recommended maximum weight for achieving the full benefits from our Sero Pressure Cushions is 115kg. To purchase spare cushion covers please click here.
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