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dyspareunia

dyspareunia

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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
  • 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

dyspareunia.txt · Last modified: 2009/10/29 22:43 by 127.0.0.1

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