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Allodynia at episiotomy scar as an unusual cause for dyspareunia: a case report

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Ashani Ratnayake   +4 more
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Non-Invasive Diagnosis of Endometriosis by Questionnaires in Patients Using Contraception. [PDF]

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Zeppernick F   +10 more
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The Effect of Dienogest on Deep Endometriosis Nodules Involving the Recto-Sigmoid Colon: A Prospective Longitudinal Long-Term Study. [PDF]

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Contreras CA   +8 more
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Sexual health outcomes after colorectal cancer diagnosis in females: a population-based cohort study. [PDF]

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Oveisi N   +13 more
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Dyspareunia

Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, 1975
Dyspareunia--painful intercourse--is a common cause of sexual difficulty. The following paper discusses, for both males and females, the common causes of dyspareunia and in many instances the appropriate treatment. Painful intercourse for the male is related either to the prepuce, glans penis, penile shaft, testicles, or urethra and prostate gland ...
A J, Wabrek, C J, Wabrek
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Dyspareunia

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2006
Dyspareunia, better termed women's sexual pain, is a poorly understood disorder once believed to be purely psychologic. Thanks to cooperative research efforts from several specialties toward defining subsets of the disorder, understanding the etiology of subsets and their comorbidities and new concepts for diagnosis and management are being validated ...
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Dyspareunia

Postgraduate Medicine, 1991
Difficult or painful sexual intercourse is a sensitive topic for most women. The causes range from inflammation of the vulva and interstitial cystitis to marital discord. To exclude an organic disorder, a detailed pelvic examination with good lighting and magnification is in order.
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Dyspareunia

InnovAiT: Education and inspiration for general practice
Dyspareunia is defined as pain in the genital region during or after vaginal penetration. It is a poorly understood but highly prevalent symptom. Historically, painful sexual experience has been normalised rather than considering it as a potential sign of serious medical issues.
Daniel Adama, Shivani Jain, Pooja Munjal
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Postmenopausal dyspareunia

Menopause
Dyspareunia in the postmenopausal woman is often multifactorial and requires a thorough history, a targeted physical examination, and coordination of multiple disciplines, including medical professionals, pelvic floor physical therapists, and sex therapists.
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