Dyspareunia
Pelvic Pain
Pain in the pelvic region of genital and non-genital origin and of organic or psychogenic etiology. Frequent causes of pain are distension or contraction of hollow viscera, rapid stretching of the capsule of a solid organ, chemical irritation, tissue ischemia, and neuritis secondary to inflammatory, neoplastic, or fibrotic processes in adjacent organs. (Kase, Weingold & Gershenson: Principles and Practice of Clinical Gynecology, 2d ed, pp479-508)
Endometriosis
Sexual Dysfunctions, Psychological
Libido
Norethindrone
A synthetic progestational hormone with actions similar to those of PROGESTERONE but functioning as a more potent inhibitor of ovulation. It has weak estrogenic and androgenic properties. The hormone has been used in treating amenorrhea, functional uterine bleeding, endometriosis, and for contraception.
Sexual Dysfunction, Physiological
Perimenopause
Perineum
The body region lying between the genital area and the ANUS on the surface of the trunk, and to the shallow compartment lying deep to this area that is inferior to the PELVIC DIAPHRAGM. The surface area is between the VULVA and the anus in the female, and between the SCROTUM and the anus in the male.
Uterine Prolapse
Suburethral Slings
Rectal Diseases
Narration
Laparoscopy
Puerto Rico
An island in the Greater Antilles in the West Indies. Its capital is San Juan. It is a self-governing commonwealth in union with the United States. It was discovered by Columbus in 1493 but no colonization was attempted until 1508. It belonged to Spain until ceded to the United States in 1898. It became a commonwealth with autonomy in internal affairs in 1952. Columbus named the island San Juan for St. John's Day, the Monday he arrived, and the bay Puerto Rico, rich harbor. The island became Puerto Rico officially in 1932. (From Webster's New Geographical Dictionary, 1988, p987 & Room, Brewer's Dictionary of Names, 1992, p436)
Estrogen Replacement Therapy
The use of hormonal agents with estrogen-like activity in postmenopausal or other estrogen-deficient women to alleviate effects of hormone deficiency, such as vasomotor symptoms, DYSPAREUNIA, and progressive development of OSTEOPOROSIS. This may also include the use of progestational agents in combination therapy.
Burns
Medicare
Federal program, created by Public Law 89-97, Title XVIII-Health Insurance for the Aged, a 1965 amendment to the Social Security Act, that provides health insurance benefits to persons over the age of 65 and others eligible for Social Security benefits. It consists of two separate but coordinated programs: hospital insurance (MEDICARE PART A) and supplementary medical insurance (MEDICARE PART B). (Hospital Administration Terminology, AHA, 2d ed and A Discursive Dictionary of Health Care, US House of Representatives, 1976)
Protestantism
The name given to all Christian denominations, sects, or groups rising out of the Reformation. Protestant churches generally agree that the principle of authority should be the Scriptures rather than the institutional church or the pope. (from W.L. Reese, Dictionary of Philosophy and Religion, 1999)
Medicare Part C
The Balanced Budget Act (BBA) of 1997 establishes a Medicare+Choice program under part C of Title XVIII, Section 4001, of the Social Security Act. Under this program, an eligible individual may elect to receive Medicare benefits through enrollment in a Medicare+Choice plan. Beneficiaries may choose to use private pay options, establish medical savings accounts, use managed care plans, or join provider-sponsored plans.
Williams Syndrome
A disorder caused by hemizygous microdeletion of about 28 genes on chromosome 7q11.23, including the ELASTIN gene. Clinical manifestations include SUPRAVALVULAR AORTIC STENOSIS; MENTAL RETARDATION; elfin facies; impaired visuospatial constructive abilities; and transient HYPERCALCEMIA in infancy. The condition affects both sexes, with onset at birth or in early infancy.
Vaginal changes and sexuality in women with a history of cervical cancer. (1/96)
BACKGROUND: In women with cervical cancer, treatment causes changes in vaginal anatomy and function. The effect of these changes on sexual function and the extent, if any, to which they distress women are not known. METHODS: In 1996 and 1997, we attempted to contact 332 women with a history of early-stage cervical cancer (age range, 26 to 80 years) who had been treated in 1991 and 1992 at the seven departments of gynecological oncology in Sweden and 489 women without a history of cancer (controls) to ask them to answer an anonymous questionnaire about vaginal changes and sexual function. RESULTS: We received completed questionnaires from 256 of the women with a history of cervical cancer and 350 of the controls. A total of 167 of 247 women with a history of cancer (68 percent) and 236 of 330 controls (72 percent) reported that they had regular vaginal intercourse. Twenty-six percent of the women who had cancer and 11 percent of the controls reported insufficient vaginal lubrication for sexual intercourse, 26 percent of the women who had cancer and 3 percent of the controls reported a short vagina, and 23 percent of the women who had cancer and 4 percent of the controls reported an insufficiently elastic vagina. Twenty-six percent of the women who had cancer reported moderate or much distress due to vaginal changes, as compared with 8 percent of the women in the control group. Dyspareunia was also more common among the women who had cervical cancer. The frequency of orgasms and orgasmic pleasure was similar in the two groups. Among the women who had cervical cancer, the type of treatment received had little if any effect on the prevalence of specific vaginal changes. CONCLUSIONS: Women who have been treated for cervical cancer have persistent vaginal changes that compromise sexual activity and result in considerable distress. (+info)Patient acceptance of endovaginal ultrasound. (2/96)
OBJECTIVE: To assess women's experiences and attitudes regarding endovaginal ultrasound. METHODS: Women attending the obstetrics and gynecology clinics at the University of Florida were asked to complete an anonymous questionnaire. RESULTS: Of respondents who had had a prior endovaginal ultrasound examination, 26% reported that 'it hurt a lot' and 50% reported that 'it hurt a little'. In contrast, only 23% of patients had experienced any pain with a prior abdominal ultrasound (P < 0.001). Multivariate analysis showed that discomfort with a prior vaginal ultrasound was related to patient age category, with less discomfort being experienced with increasing ages (P = 0.001). A history of unwanted sex, sexual or physical abuse, or dyspareunia was not associated with more painful examinations. Most patients were willing to undergo a future vaginal ultrasound investigation if it were recommended by their doctor. Multivariate analysis showed that more willingness was associated with older age category (P = 0.004), a history of dyspareunia (P = 0.03) and bleeding in a current pregnancy (P = 0.005). Of the patients (less than half) who had a preference, most preferred a female sonographer for endovaginal sonography (P < 0.001) and most preferred that a doctor, rather than a nurse or technician, perform the examination (P < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: The majority of women who had experienced a vaginal ultrasound examination found it somewhat uncomfortable, but almost all women who returned the questionnaire expressed a willingness to undergo endovaginal ultrasound if it were recommended. (+info)Relationship between endometriotic foci and nerves in rectovaginal endometriotic nodules. (3/96)
The histological relationships between fibrotic tissue, endometriotic foci and nerves in the rectovaginal septum endometriotic or adenomyotic nodule were studied. This is considered to be one of the most severe forms of deep endometriosis. Masson's trichrome staining for fibrosis detection and immunohistochemistry with the S100 monoclonal antibody for nerve detection were performed in 28 rectovaginal endometriotic nodules from patients presenting with severe dysmenorrhoea and deep dyspareunia (23 patients with no other endometriotic location or potential cause of pain at laparoscopy and ultrasonography; five patients with multiple pelvic endometriotic localizations and other potential causes of pain at laparoscopy). Patients were allocated to two groups on the basis of their preoperative pain scores for pelvic pain, dysmenorrhoea and deep dyspareunia (group 1, score >7; group 2, score < or =7). For each symptom, the mean number of nerves and endometriotic lesions per high-power field and the mean largest diameter of the lesions were not statistically different in groups 1 and 2. The mean percentages of nerves located within the fibrosis of the nodule and within endometriotic lesions were significantly higher in group 1 than in group 2. Among nerves located within endometriotic lesions, there was a significantly higher proportion showing intraneurial and perineurial invasion by endometriosis in group 1 than in group 2. In rectovaginal endometriotic nodules, there was a close histological relationship between nerves and endometriotic foci, and between nerves and the fibrotic component of the nodule. We postulate that such topographical relationships could at least partially explain the strong association between this lesion and pain. (+info)Evaluation and differential diagnosis of dyspareunia. (4/96)
Dyspareunia is genital pain associated with sexual intercourse. Although this condition has historically been defined by psychologic theories, the current treatment approach favors an integrated pain model. Identification of the initiating and promulgating factors is essential to reaching a successful diagnosis. The differential diagnoses include vaginismus, inadequate lubrication, atrophy and vulvodynia (vulvar vestibulitis). Less common etiologies are endometriosis, pelvic congestion, adhesions or infections, and adnexal pathology. Urethral disorders, cystitis and interstitial cystitis may also cause painful intercourse. The location of the pain may be described as entry or deep. Vulvodynia, atrophy, inadequate lubrication and vaginismus are associated with painful entry. Deep pain occurs with the other conditions previously noted. The physical examination may reproduce the pain, such as localized pain with vulvar vestibulitis, when the vagina is touched with a cotton swab. The involuntary spasm of vaginismus may be noted with insertion of an examining finger or speculum. Palpation of the lateral vaginal walls, uterus, adnexa and urethral structures helps identify the cause. An understanding of the present organic etiology must be integrated with an appreciation of the ongoing psychologic factors and negative expectations and attitudes that perpetuate the pain cycle. (+info)The community prevalence of chronic pelvic pain in women and associated illness behaviour. (5/96)
BACKGROUND: Chronic pelvic pain has often been described as a major women's health issue, but no information exists on the extent of the problem in the United Kingdom. AIM: To investigate the community prevalence of chronic pelvic pain and its effect on the lives of consulting and non-consulting women. DESIGN OF STUDY: Postal questionnaire survey. SETTING: Women aged 18 to 49 (n = 3916) randomly selected from the Oxfordshire Health Authority Register. METHOD: The questionnaire response rate (adjusted for non-deliveries) was 74% (2304/3106). Chronic pelvic pain was defined as recurrent or constant pelvic pain of at least six months' duration, unrelated to periods, intercourse, or pregnancy. Case subgroups comprised recent consulters, past consulters, and non-consulters. Women who reported dysmenorrhoea alone formed a comparison group. RESULTS: The three-month prevalence of chronic pelvic pain was 24.0% (95% CI = 22.1% to 25.8%). One-third of women reported pain that started more than five years ago. Recent consulters (32% of cases) were most affected by their symptoms in terms of pain severity, use of health care, physical and mental health scores, sleep quality, and pain-related absence from work. Non-consulters (41% of cases) did not differ from women with dysmenorrhoea in terms of symptom-related impairment. Irrespective of consulting behaviour, a high rate of symptom-related anxiety was found in women with chronic pelvic pain (31%) compared with women with dysmenorrhoea (7%). CONCLUSIONS: This study showed a high community prevalence of chronic pelvic pain in women of reproductive age. Cases varied substantially in the degree to which they were affected by their symptoms. The high symptom-related anxiety in these women emphasises the need for more information about chronic pelvic pain and its possible causes. (+info)Post-operative GnRH analogue treatment after conservative surgery for symptomatic endometriosis stage III-IV: a randomized controlled trial. (6/96)
BACKGROUND: In order to decrease endometriosis recurrence after surgical therapy, it has been proposed to use a post-surgical oestrogen-lowering medical treatment. Results from previous trials on this topic are contradictory. METHODS: A total of 89 women were randomized, by computer-generated list, after laparoscopic conservative surgery for symptomatic endometriosis stage III-IV to receive monthly i.m. injections of gonadotrophin-releasing hormone (GnRH) analogue, leuprolide acetate depot (3.75 mg) for 3 months (n = 44) or to an expectant management (n = 45). All patients were followed up every 6 months for evaluation of pain symptoms, fertility and objective disease recurrence. RESULTS: During the follow-up, which ranged from 6-36 months, five (33%) of the 15 women who wanted children and who were allocated the GnRH analogue and six (40%) of the 15 given no treatment became pregnant (not significant). Moderate/severe pelvic pain recurred during the follow-up in 10 (23%) of the women allocated the GnRH analogue and 11 (24%) of those allocated no treatment; the cumulative pain recurrence rates at 18 months were 23 and 29% respectively (not significant). Four women (9%) treated with GnRH analogue and four women (9%) who received no treatment had objective disease recurrence as demonstrated by gynaecological examination and/or pelvic ultrasonography. CONCLUSIONS: This study does not support the routine post-operative use of a 3 month course of GnRH analogue in women with symptomatic endometriosis stage III-IV. (+info)Relationship between stage, site and morphological characteristics of pelvic endometriosis and pain. (7/96)
BACKGROUND: The relationship between frequency and severity of pain symptoms and site, stage and morphological characteristics of endometriotic lesions was analysed in a multicentre cross-sectional observational study. METHODS: A total of 469 women (median age 31 years, range 18-45) who met the following criteria were consecutively observed in the participating centres during the study period: age 18-45 years, first laparoscopic or laparotomic diagnosis of endometriosis, pain symptoms lasting > or = 6 months, pain as the main or only complaint of the condition, absence of pelvic anomalies and no previous pelvic surgery. Dysmenorrhoea and non-menstrual pain were evaluated using a multidimensional verbal rating scale. The women were requested to grade the severity of dysmenorrhoea, non-menstrual pelvic pain and deep dyspareunia using a 10-point linear analogue scale. RESULTS: Dysmenorrhoea was present in 77% of subjects with ovarian endometriosis, 88% of those with endometriosis of the peritoneum, 92% of subjects with endometriosis of both ovary and peritoneum and in all the subjects with endometriosis of rectovaginal septum. These differences were not statistically significant after Bonferroni's correction. No marked difference emerged between the severity of dysmenorrhoea and site of endometriosis, but women with ovarian endometriosis tended to have lower scores (not significant). No clear association emerged between frequency and severity of non-menstrual pain, dyspareunia and site of endometriosis and the presence and severity of dysmenorrhoea, non-menstrual pain and dyspareunia. Dyspareunia was more frequently reported in women with only atypical endometriosis (56.8%) versus 47.7% in women with typical endometriosis, but with borderline significance (P = 0.05). Dyspareunia occurred in 68.2% of patients with both typical and atypical lesions. CONCLUSIONS: The results of this study find no clear-cut association between stage, site or morphological characteristics of pelvic endometriosis and pain. (+info)Tamoxifen effects on subjective and psychosexual well-being, in a randomised breast cancer study comparing high-dose and standard-dose chemotherapy. (8/96)
To evaluate the impact of tamoxifen on subjective and psychosexual well-being in breast cancer patients in relation to type of prior chemotherapy and menopausal status. Longitudinal interview study in breast cancer patients during and after adjuvant tamoxifen use. Menopausal status was defined by last menstrual period and serum oestradiol and FSH levels. Gynaecology outpatient clinic, Tertiary Referral Hospital, January 1995 to September 1999. Breast cancer patients <56 years of age, participating in a randomised trial comparing adjuvant high-dose (n=45) and standard-dose (n=53) chemotherapy, followed by radiotherapy and tamoxifen. Relative incidence and correlation of subjective and psychosexual symptoms during and after tamoxifen. During tamoxifen the most frequent complaints were hot flushes (85%), disturbed sleep (55%), vaginal dryness and/or dyspareunia (47%), decreased sexual desire (44%) and musculo-skeletal symptoms (43%). Disturbed sleep correlated with hot flushes (P<0.0005) and concentration problems (P<0.05). Decreased sexual interest correlated with vaginal dryness (P<0.0005) and/or dyspareunia (P<0.0005). In the high-dose group more patients became postmenopausal (95% vs 33%) and more patients reported symptoms than in the standard-dose group (P<0.05). After discontinuation of tamoxifen, symptoms decreased significantly. However, hot flushes, disturbed sleep and vaginal dryness persisted more often in patients who remained postmenopausal after high-dose chemotherapy (P<0.05). Overall, during tamoxifen patients reported many symptoms. More patients become postmenopausal after high-dose chemotherapy, and they remain often symptomatic after tamoxifen. (+info)
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Dyspareunia
The term dyspareunia covers both female dyspareunia and male dyspareunia, but many discussions that use the term without ... "Dyspareunia: Painful Sex for Women". McDonald, Ea; Gartland, D; Small, R; Brown, Sj (2015-04-01). "Dyspareunia and childbirth: ... Dyspareunia Binik YM, Bergeron S, Khalifé S (2000). "Dyspareunia". In Leiblum SR, Rosen RC (eds.). Principles and Practice of ... arguing for the removal of dyspareunia from the manual altogether. The most recent version, the DSM 5, has grouped dyspareunia ...
Diane Fordney
1975 Dec 1;123(7):734-5. Fordney DS (1978). Dyspareunia and vaginismus. Clin Obstet Gynecol. 1978 Mar;21(1):205-21. Fordney- ...
Sexuality in older age
dyspareunia Syme, Maggie (2014). "The Evolving Concept of Older Adult Sexual Behavior and Its Benefits". Generations. 38 (1): ...
Prasterone
"Prasterone (Intrarosa) for Dyspareunia". JAMA. 318 (16): 1607-1608. 2017. doi:10.1001/jama.2017.14981. ISSN 0098-7484. PMID ...
ICD-11
Vaginismus has been reclassified as Sexual pain‐penetration disorder (HA20). Dyspareunia (GA12) has been retained. A related ... The ICD-10 contains the categories Vaginismus (N94.2), Nonorganic vaginismus (F52.5), Dyspareunia (N94.1), and Nonorganic ... dyspareunia (F52.6). As the WHO aimed to steer away from the aforementioned "outdated mind/body split", the organic and ...
Sexual anhedonia
Anhedonia Dyspareunia Dysorgasmia Perelman MA (2011). "Anhedonia/PDOD: Overview". The Institute For Sexual Medicine. Retrieved ...
Sexual dysfunction
Sexual pain disorders in women include dyspareunia (painful intercourse) and vaginismus (an involuntary spasm of the muscles of ... dyspareunia) and vaginismus. According to Masters and Johnson, sexual arousal and climax are a normal physiological process of ... Premature ejaculation Dyspareunia Vaginismus Additional DSM sexual disorders that are not sexual dysfunctions include: ... the vaginal wall that interferes with intercourse). Dyspareunia may be caused by vaginal dryness. Poor lubrication may result ...
Vulvar vestibulitis
VVS also can often cause dyspareunia. The pain may be provoked by touch or contact with an object, such as the insertion of a ... Peckham BM, Maki DG, Patterson JJ, Hafez GR (April 1986). "Focal vulvitis: a characteristic syndrome and cause of dyspareunia. ...
Ospemifene
... is used to treat dyspareunia. In the US it is indicated for the treatment of moderate to severe dyspareunia, a ... building vaginal wall thickness which in turn reduces the pain associated with dyspareunia. Dyspareunia is most commonly caused ... This trial did not quantify relief of dyspareunia as a study outcome measure. The other phase 3 trial was conducted in 605 ... The other evaluated the effects of Ospemifene on vaginal tissue and on symptoms of dyspareunia. Between the two trials, 4 signs ...
Ureteral cancer
... dyspareunia); painful urination (dysuria); recurrent urinary tract infection; urethral discharge and swelling". Other common ...
Aerobic vaginitis
Symptoms can include burning, stinging and dyspareunia. The symptoms can last for long periods-sometimes even years. Typically ...
Vulvar Crohn's disease
Hamilton PA, Brown P, Davies JD, Salmon PR, Crow KD (July 1977). "Crohn's disease: an unusual cause of dyspareunia". Br Med J. ... Some patients do, however, report vulvar pain, pruritus, dyspareunia or dysuria. Upon examination, at least one of 4 types of ...
Ovarian germ cell tumors
Common symptoms of OGCT are bloating, abdominal distention, ascites, and dyspareunia. OGCT is caused mainly due to the ... Symptoms include bloating, abdominal distention, ascites, and dyspareunia. In rare cases where the tumor ruptures, acute ...
Vaginismus
These therapists specialize in the treatment of disorders of the pelvic floor muscles such as vaginismus, dyspareunia, ... Borg, Charmaine; Peter J. De Jong; Willibrord Weijmar Schultz (June 2010). "Vaginismus and Dyspareunia: Automatic vs. ... Borg, Charmaine; Peter J. de Jong; Willibrord Weijmar Schultz (Jan 2011). "Vaginismus and Dyspareunia: Relationship with ...
Urethral caruncle
They can bleed and occasionally cause dysuria and dyspareunia. The caruncles can be removed by surgery, electric cauterization ...
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Northrup subscribes to the idea that male circumcision causes dyspareunia. Jen Gunter, an obstetrician-gynecologist known for ...
DSM-IV codes
625.0 Female dyspareunia due to... [indicate the general medical condition] 608.89 Male dyspareunia due to... [indicate the ... 302.73 Female orgasmic disorder 302.74 Male orgasmic disorder 302.75 Premature ejaculation 302.76 Dyspareunia (not due to a ...
Endosalpingiosis
Common symptoms include, pelvic pain, infertility, menstrual irregularities and dyspareunia. Further reports suggest chronic ... dyspareunia may need to be addressed depending on the case. Similar to endometriosis, cases of endosalpingiosis that cause ...
Dysorgasmia
Dyspareunia, pain during sex Chiles, Kelly A. (January 19, 2017). "Musings on Male Dysorgasmia". The Journal of Sexual Medicine ...
Sexual intercourse
Painful or uncomfortable sexual intercourse may also be categorized as dyspareunia. Approximately 40% of males reportedly have ...
Frenulum breve
... may be complicated by tearing of the frenulum during sexual or other activity and is a cause of dyspareunia. The ... Whelan, P (24 December 1977). "Male dyspareunia due to short frenulum: an indication for adult circumcision". British Medical ...
Balanitis
Dyspareunia, and Treponema in the Critically Endangered Gilbert's Potoroo (Potorous gilbertii)". Journal of Wildlife Diseases. ...
Toxic epidermal necrolysis
Skin manifestations can include scarring, eruptive melanocytic nevi, vulvovaginal stenosis, and dyspareunia. The epithelium of ...
Gilbert's potoroo
Dyspareunia, and Treponema in the Critically Endangered Gilbert's Potoroo (Potorous gilbertii)". Journal of Wildlife Diseases. ... Dyspareunia, and Treponema in the critically endangered Gilbert's potoroo (Potorous gilbertii)". Journal of Wildlife Diseases. ...
Desire discrepancy
It is associated with dyspareunia, mood disorders, problems orgasming and dysfunctional relationships. The DSM also states that ...
Vaginal dilator
... and as therapy for vaginismus and other forms of dyspareunia. There is evidence for dilator use across many different diagnoses ... "Vaginal dilator therapy-an outpatient gynaecological option in the management of dyspareunia". Journal of Obstetrics and ...
Anxiety
Uro-genital, as frequent urination, urinary urgency, dyspareunia, or impotence, chronic pelvic pain syndrome. There are various ...
Vaginal septum
Some transverse septa are incomplete and may lead to dyspareunia or obstruction in labour. Diphallia Heinonen, Pentti K. (2006- ...
Urethral intercourse
Presenting symptoms of unintentional urethral intercourse include primary infertility, dyspareunia (pain during intercourse), ...
Peggy J. Kleinplatz
13 Kleinplatz PJ (2005). Adding insult to injury: The classification of dyspareunia as a sexual dysfunction in the DSM. ... She has also criticized the concepts premenstrual dysphoric disorder and dyspareunia as medicalizing women's bodies. Her book, ...
Dyspareunia in Postmenopausal Women
REVIVE dyspareunia cohort *. Of women with VVA who completed the REVIVE survey, 44% reported dyspareunia as one of their ... Table 1. Baseline characteristics of the dyspareunia cohort in the REVIVE survey. Women reporting dyspareunia in the REVIVE ... Perceptions of Dyspareunia in Postmenopausal Women With Vulvar and Vaginal Atrophy. Findings From the REVIVE Survey. ... Table 3. Views of postmenopausal women with dyspareunia currently using treatment for vulvar and vaginal atrophy †. Womens ...
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Painful Intercourse (Dyspareunia) (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research) * Pelvic Pain (Eunice Kennedy Shriver ... ClinicalTrials.gov: Dyspareunia (National Institutes of Health) * ClinicalTrials.gov: Female Sexual Dysfunction (National ... Dyspareunia: Painful Sex for Women (American Academy of Family Physicians) Also in Spanish ...
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Dyspareunia Linked to Underlying Form of Endometriosis
Women who complain of dyspareunia are four times more likely to have endometriosis than healthy women, according to a study. ... Women who complain of dyspareunia are four times more likely to have endometriosis than healthy women, according to a study. ... Women who complain of dyspareunia are four times more likely to have endometriosis than healthy women, according to a Polish ... The results showed that endometriosis is a significant risk factor for dyspareunia, conferring an odds ratio of 6.22 (range ...
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Dyspareunia (Painful Intercourse) Treatment in Mango, FL
Painful sex treatment from a dyspareunia doctor or health professional. ... Dyspareunia Symptoms. The primary symptom of dyspareunia is pain during sex. However, this pain can come in many different ... Dyspareunia Causes. There are many possible causes of dyspareunia in both men and women. These causes and risk factors range ... Dyspareunia (Painful Intercourse) Treatment in Mango, FL. Painful intercourse, known medically as dyspareunia, is a problem ...
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Managing Deep Dyspareunia - Proactive Pelvic Health
Deep dyspareunia is the term used for recurring pain in the genital area or within the pelvis during deep penetration or ... Managing Deep Dyspareunia. Dyspareunia is the term used for recurring pain in the genital area or within the pelvis during ... Dyspareunia can be further defined as superficial or deep. Superficial dyspareunia is when pain is felt at or close to the ... Management of deep dyspareunia is multifaceted and needs to address the specific factors involved in an individuals pain. ...
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Women's Physical Therapy: Dyspareunia Treatment - Oklahoma Physical Therapy
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11 Painful Intercourse Causes (Dyspareunia): How to Completely Remove Pain - Healthcare Consultings
Dyspareunia is a general term used to describe all types of sexual pain upon penetratio, during and/or following intercourse. ... Physical Dyspareunia Causes:. *Entry pain: Entry pain may be associated with vaginal dryness, vaginismus, genital injury, and ... Excerpt: Dyspareunia simply means Painful Intercourse. It is a general term used to describe all types of sexual pain. Painful ... Dyspareunia also called Painful Intercourse is a general term used to describe all types of sexual pain upon penetration, ...
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Vulvodynia | Nature Reviews Disease Primers
Dyspareunia. Pain during sexual intercourse.. Provoked vestibulodynia. Pain elicited via pressure to the vulvar vestibule or ... Sadownik, L. A., Smith, K. B., Hui, A. & Brotto, L. A. The impact of a womans dyspareunia and its treatment on her intimate ... Pagano, R. & Wong, S. Use of amitriptyline cream in the management of entry dyspareunia due to provoked vestibulodynia. J. Low ... Evaluation of an estrogen vaginal cream for the treatment of dyspareunia: a double-blind randomized trial [French]. J. Obstet. ...
List of phobias - Wikipedia
The English suffixes -phobia, -phobic, -phobe (from Greek φόβος phobos, "fear") occur in technical usage in psychiatry to construct words that describe irrational, abnormal, unwarranted, persistent, or disabling fear as a mental disorder (e.g. agoraphobia), in chemistry to describe chemical aversions (e.g. hydrophobic), in biology to describe organisms that dislike certain conditions (e.g. acidophobia), and in medicine to describe hypersensitivity to a stimulus, usually sensory (e.g. photophobia). In common usage, they also form words that describe dislike or hatred of a particular thing or subject (e.g. homophobia). The suffix is antonymic to -phil-. For more information on the psychiatric side, including how psychiatry groups phobias such as agoraphobia, social phobia, or simple phobia, see phobia. The following lists include words ending in -phobia, and include fears that have acquired names. In some cases, the naming of phobias has become a word game, of notable example being a 1998 ...