dyspareunia
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dyspareunia
see also:
introduction
- dyspareunia refers to pain on sexual intercourse in the female.
- it is classically divided into:
- superficial - pain on the external genitalia or vaginismus due to reflex spasm of levator ani and perineal muscles which may be psychogenic.
- deep - deeper pelvic pain which tends to be related to pelvic pathology or chronic pelvic pain in women
superficial dyspareunia
aetiology
- vaginitis - atrophic or infectious
- lack of lubrication
- irritating vaginal medications
- psychogenic vaginismus including secondary to anticipation of deep dyspareunia.
- sympathomimetic drugs including amphetamine & cocaine
- episiotomy or surgical sequelae - may only be a tiny scar
- cystitis or urinary tract infections (UTIs) / cystitis
- urethral syndrome or other urinary tract disorders
- introital, vaginal or cervical scarring
- levator ani myalgia
- vulvar vestibulitis
- extensive prolapse
- hypersensitivity reactions to latex (eg. condoms)
- other painful local lesions - eg. Bartholin cyst/abscess.
deep dyspareunia
aetiology
- pelvic masses including ovarian cysts and other cysts in the adnexae and ovarian tumours
- retroverted uterus
- broad ligament varocosities
- broad ligament tear syndrome
- GIT conditions such as inflammatory bowel disease
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