| Literature DB >> 31170952 |
Su Jin Kim1,2, Jayoung Kim3,4, Hana Yoon5.
Abstract
Interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome (IC/BPS) and female sexual dysfunction (FSD) are common conditions that substantially reduce women's health. In particular, women with IC/BPS show vulvodynia, a kind of FDS that originates from consistent pain around the vulvar area. There have been many studies attempting to find the underlying mechanisms that induce the chronic pain associated with IC/BPS and vulvodynia and explain why these two conditions often coexist. Proposed theories suggest that pain hypersensitivity is being mediated by peripheral and central sensitization. However, there are still many unknown factors, such as etiologies, that can evoke pain hypersensitivity and may be linking the casual relationship between IC/BPS and vulvodynia. At present, knowledge regarding IC/BPS and vulvodynia are insufficient when considering their clinical importance. Therefore, efforts are necessary to elucidate the issues surrounding IC/BPS and vulvodynia.Entities:
Keywords: Chronic pain; Cystitis, interstitial; Lower urinary tract symptoms; Quality of life; Sexual dysfunction; Vulvodynia
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31170952 PMCID: PMC6554978 DOI: 10.1186/s12894-019-0478-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Urol ISSN: 1471-2490 Impact factor: 2.264
Fig. 1FSD and IC/BPS: FSD; Female sexual dysfunction, IC/BPS Interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome, QoL Quality of life
Fig. 2Approach for differential diagnosis of IC/BPS, vulvodynia, and IC/BPS + vulvodynia (LUTS lower urinary tract symptoms, IC/BPS interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome)
Characteristics of FSD observed in women with IC/BPS
| Age | Types of FSD | Prevalence (%) | Other associated conditions | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Verit et al. [ | 34.73 ± 8.07 years | NA | 67.8 (78 of 112) | NA |
| Gardella et al. [ | 38.7 ± 12 years | Vulvodynia Dyspareunia | Vulvodynis: 85.1 (40 of 47) | LUTS (frequency, urgency) |
| Vaginal burning: 65.9 (31 of 47) | ||||
| Dyspareunia: 31.9 (15 of 47) | ||||
| Carrico et al. [ | 52 years (range, 19–90) | Vulvodynia | Vulvar pain: 48.1 (91/189) | Sexually transmitted infections (genital warts, positive HPV, gonorrhea, chlamydia) |
| Pain with intercourse: 66.9 (117/175) | ||||
| Yoon et al. [ | 51.0 ± 14.7 years | Vulvodynia Dyspareunia | NA | LUTS (frequency, urgency) |
| Bogart et al. [ | 43.6 ± 16.7 | NA | Women experienced with sexual dysfunction symptoms: 88 (866/985) | NA |
| years | ||||
| Gardella et al. [ | 38.2 ± 11.3 years | Vulvodynia Dyspareunia | Spontaneous vulvodynia: 23.4 (11 of 47) | NA |
| Provoked vulvodynia: 74.5 (35/47) | ||||
| Localized vulvodynia: 80.9 (38/47) | ||||
| Generalized vulvodynia: 17 (8/47) | ||||
| Dyspareunia: 87.2 (41/47) |
aThis study was done in the women diagnosed of chronic pelvic pain. FSD female sexual dysfunction, IC/BPS interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome, LUTS lower urinary tract symptom, NA Not applicable