Stabbing Rectal Pain from Endometriosis? How Solasta Red Light Therapy Can Help

A Red Light Path to Soothing Endometriosis-Related Rectal Pain

Thank you for being here. If you are reading this, you are likely navigating the complex reality of endometriosis, and I’m here to offer you some much-deserved hope. While much of our community discussion centers on fertility and general pelvic pain, I want to talk specifically about a distinct agony that is often minimized and devastatingly isolating: that deep, sharp, often stabbing pain in your rectum, especially with bowel movements and/or periods.

Let's call it what it is - that awful, debilitating 'butt pain' caused by deeply infiltrating endometriosis on the rectum.

If you feel this specific, searing pain, you are not overreacting, and you are not alone. This pain, medically known as adult dyschezia, is a classic sign of bowel endometriosis. Studies show that this deep infiltration affects many women with endometriosis, and it can be the single most debilitating source of chronic pelvic pain. It is a pain that stops you in your tracks, interrupts your life, and makes you dread every trip to the bathroom.

In this article I am focusing entirely on finding hope and a non-invasive path toward calming this specific, distressing symptom through an innovative therapy: Photobiomodulation (PBM) - aka red light therapy. But this has nothing to do with those high powered panels but two distinct tools that can bring red light into the body to relieve pain.

Current Management: The Uphill Battle

Even with advances in science, managing this deep rectal and pelvic pain often involves complex strategies: medications, hormone therapy, or even major surgery for deeply embedded lesions. These are often necessary, but they can be daunting and don't always fully resolve the residual chronic muscle pain and inflammation. Women urgently need better tools to calm the daily agony and the chronic muscle clenching that comes with it.

That's why I'm excited to share how a non-invasive, adjunctive therapy using the Solasta Laser with the Fringe Wand - can be a gentle, powerful way to interrupt this specific cycle of pain and tension.

Shining a Deep Light: How Wavelengths and a Dual-Tool Approach Tackle Endometriosis Pain

The use of the Solasta Laser with the Fringe Wand is not random; it's a strategically layered therapy that leverages the power of specific light wavelengths to reach the deep tissues where your pain lives.

The Precision Wavelengths of Healing: Getting to the Root

The Solasta Laser utilizes GaAlAs semiconductors to deliver two specific wavelengths of light in the therapeutic spectrum:

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Combine the Solasta Laser and Fringe Vaginal Wand

The most critical specification for deep pain relief is the Near-Infrared (NIR) 808 nm light. This wavelength is known for its superior ability to penetrate the deep layers of tissue and helps modulate inflammation and may support relaxation of chronically tight pelvic floor muscles that contribute to rectal/stabbing pain

The Power of a Dual-Tool Strategy

The combination of the internal Fringe Wand and the external Solasta handheld laser ensures the therapeutic light reaches everywhere it needs to be:

The Internal Fringe Wand: Direct Access to the Core Problem

  • Proximity and Dose: The internal Fringe Wand delivers 630 nm red and 830 nm near‑infrared, directly against the vaginal walls, very close to the rectum and levator ani muscles, so PBM and vibration can act where pelvic floor tension and pain often exist. This is vital as it bypasses the superficial tissue from most red light panes/lamps etc that would normally scatter the light and is designed to help deliver a therapeutic red light therapy dose to tissues involved in chronic inflammation and muscular hypertonicity linked with deep pelvic and rectal pain, though individual depth of penetration varies.

  • Mechanical Relaxation: The wand can also act as a trigger point release tool, helping to physically relax muscle spasms while the red light therapy simultaneously calms them at a cellular level.

The Powerful Solasta Handheld Laser: Treating the Periphery and Pathways

  • Broad Coverage & Deep Penetration: The Solasta 3b laser, delivers a strong therapeutic dose externally over the lower abdomen, sacrum (lower back), and perineum.

  • Calming the Nerves: The external application of the anti-inflammatory 808 nm light targets the nerve roots (like the pudendal nerve) to reduce nerve sensitization that often develops from chronic pain.

This dual approach attacks the pain from two angles: inside-out (localized muscle tension and inflammation) and outside-in (calming the nervous system and treating the surrounding structures).

Ready to Shine a Light on Your Pain?

You don't have to accept debilitating rectal pain as part of your life. Managing endometriosis is a multi-faceted journey, and emerging adjunctive therapies like Photobiomodulation (PBM) with the Solasta Laser and Fringe Wand offer a non-invasive path to interrupting the vicious cycle of inflammation and muscle tension. These tools do not remove bowel endometriosis lesions, but they may significantly ease pain by calming inflamed tissues, relaxing overactive muscles, and reducing nerve sensitization around the rectum.

Included in Your Purchase: Your Tailored Protocol. Managing endometriosis pain is unique to every woman. That’s why, when you purchase your Solasta Laser and Fringe Wand, your purchase includes a tailored, individualized protocol developed by me. We will review and update this protocol based on how you respond, ensuring the therapy adapts to your body's changing needs as you move toward a life with less pain.

This isn't a quick fix, but it is a genuine chance for long-term relief. Consistency of use is key.

PBM is generally safe and non‑invasive when used appropriately, and with professional guidance.

Let's start treating the root cause, not just the symptoms. You deserve to live pain-free.

Tracy

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