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Pathogenesis of dyspareunia associated with pelvic floor dysfunction: A review [PDF]
Dyspareunia is a condition associated with a wide range of disorders. Pelvic floor dysfunction, manifesting as a myofascial syndrome or pelvic floor muscle hypertonia, may predict dyspareunia in women in different age groups.
Elena S. Silantyeva +3 more
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Maturation of Vaginal Epithelium and Dyspareunia Symptoms in Equol Producing and Non-Producing Menopausal Women [PDF]
Introduction: Equol is a metabolite of soy isoflavon called daidzein which is produced by gastrointestinal tract bacteria. This research aims to analyze the maturation of vaginal epithelium and dyspareunia symptoms in producing and non-producing equol ...
Tita Husnitawati Madjid +6 more
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Background: Even though surgery generally improves sexual function and alleviates dyspareunia related to pelvic organ prolapse (POP), knowledge of the long-term effects is scarce.
Olga Wihersaari +5 more
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Deep Dyspareunia and Sexual Quality of Life in Women With Endometriosis
Introduction: Deep dyspareunia occurs in half of women with endometriosis, a condition present in 10% of reproductive-age women and associated with negative effects on sexual quality of life (SQoL).
Catherine Allaire +2 more
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Dyspareunia and chronic pelvic pain in patients with interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome
Objective: A previous study established that interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome (IC/BPS) patients had significantly more dyspareunia and fear of pain than healthy controls.
Ming-Huei Lee +3 more
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Dyspareunia, or pain during sex, is a common and often debilitating symptom in individuals with endometriosis and/or interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome (IC/BPS).
Paulina Nunez-Badinez +8 more
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Dyspareunia and its relationship with estrogenic changes and sexual dysfunction of women in the second half of pregnancy [PDF]
Introduction: Dyspareunia or pain during intercourse is one of the problems which some women experience. This problem becomes more severe during pregnancy.
Elahe Pourakbaran +4 more
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Dyspareunia is also called genito-pelvic/penetration pain disorder and is characterized by persistent or repetitive genital pain that may occur before, during or after penetrative intercourse. Although it is present in both sexes, it is much more common in women. This article aims to address the evolution and onset of this disorder, taking into account
Rhonda Arthur, Michelle Collins
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