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James Sorensen1, Katherine E Bautista2, Georgine Lamvu3, Jessica Feranec4.
Abstract
Dyspareunia and vulvodynia are genital pain disorders that have devastating effects on women's quality of life. These disorders occur with high prevalence and place a significant financial burden on women and the health care system. Many women do not report genital pain, and most providers do not inquire about this type of pain. As a result, women also experience social isolation. Numerous treatments are thought to improve quality of life and decrease pain; however, more studies are needed. This review aims to provide an overview of clinical evaluation methods and to summarize treatment options for women suffering from dyspareunia and vulvodynia.Entities:
Keywords: dyspareunia; gynecology; pelvic pain; sexual pain; vulvodynia
Year: 2018 PMID: 29805948 PMCID: PMC5969816 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.2379
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Important elements to discuss during clinical evaluation of female sexual pain
| Medical History Questions | |||
| PAIN CHARACTERISTICS | Timing, duration, quality, location, provoked, or unprovoked | ||
| MUSCULOSKELETAL HISTORY | Pelvic floor surgery, trauma, obstetrics | ||
| BOWEL AND BLADDER HISTORY | Constipation, diarrhea, urgency, frequency | ||
| SEXUAL HISTORY | Frequency, desire, arousal, satisfaction, relationship | ||
| PSYCHOLOGICAL HISTORY | Mood disorder, anxiety, depression | ||
| HISTORY OF ABUSE | Sexual, physical, neglect |
Figure 1Vulvar anatomy
Figure 2Vaginal sensory innervation
Figure 3Vaginal cotton swab examination
Figure 4Pelvic floor muscles