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Vulvodynia (chronic vulval pain).

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Braunstein M   +3 more
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When did the confusion between vulvodynia and vaginismus start? [PDF]

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Vieira-Baptista P   +4 more
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Empathy and validation in chronic pain couples: a systematic review. [PDF]

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Teichmüller K   +6 more
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Provoked vestibulodynia: Psychological predictors of topical and cognitive-behavioral treatment outcome

Behaviour Research and Therapy, 2010
Psychological factors have been found to impact the pain experience and associated sexual impairment of women suffering from provoked vestibulodynia (PV). Despite a lack of randomized treatment outcome studies, particularly concerning psychological predictors of outcome, recent studies have shown that topical applications and cognitive-behavioral ...
Geneviève, Desrochers   +4 more
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(085) Topical Capsaicin for Provoked Vestibulodynia

The Journal of Sexual Medicine, 2023
Abstract Introduction Provoked vestibulodynia (PVD), occurs when pain is localized in the vulvar vestibule and triggered by any vestibular contact (sexual or otherwise). PVD is the most common form of vulvodynia and there is currently no approved treatment.
J Krapf   +5 more
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The Treatment of Provoked Vestibulodynia

The Clinical Journal of Pain, 2008
To carry out a critical review of published studies concerning the treatment of provoked vestibulodynia.MEDLINE, PsycINFO, and Cochrane were used to identify treatment studies published between January 1996 and December 2006. All studies published in English that dealt specifically with the treatment of provoked vestibulodynia were included in the ...
Tina, Landry   +3 more
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Milnacipran in Provoked Vestibulodynia

Journal of Lower Genital Tract Disease, 2015
This study aimed to collect preliminary evidence on the efficacy of milnacipran in reducing pain in women with provoked vestibulodynia (PVD) and to identify which patient characteristics predict treatment success.A 12-week open-label trial was conducted in 22 women with PVD. The Pain Rating Index of the McGill Pain Questionnaire was the primary outcome
Candace, Brown   +5 more
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Provoked Vestibulodynia

The Clinical Journal of Pain, 2017
Objectives: Provoked vestibulodynia (PVD) is an idiopathic vulvar pain condition characterized by burning pain at the vaginal opening in response to contact or pressure. Previous research has established some of the psychosocial difficulties experienced by these patients, but direct comparisons with other pain conditions are ...
Emma, Dargie   +2 more
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