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Vulvodynia is a
medical condition suffered by an estimated 14 million women in the
United States and up to 16% of all women worldwide. It may
occur at any age. Vulvodynia is a chronic pain characterized by a
stinging, burning, itching or raw feeling in the vulva region.
Women
affected by one of these disorders suffer severe alteration in quality
of life. Pain and discomfort interfere with normal daily activities
such as exercising, walking, bike-riding, and sitting extremely painful.
In
addition, sexual intercourse or sexual activities can be too painful to
attempt. Often, the sexual relationship with her partner feels strained
due to the nature of this disorder. Symptoms can lasts for days, weeks, months or years and can lead to depression.
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Vulvodynia is NOT a sexually transmitted disease; nor is it contagious.
Certain types of vulvar pain are typically mistaken as yeast
infections, vaginitis, or urinary tract infections, causing many women
to be undiagnosed, and causing their pain and symptoms to continue
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Like many medical disorders, there are different strains of Vulvodynia:
1. Cyclic Vulvovaginitis
is reoccurring pain just before and after the menstrual cycle. The pain
is worsened during sexual intercourse and by condoms and use of
antibiotics.
2. Vulvar Vestibulitis Syndrome (VSS)
is a vulvar pain syndrome that is associated with painful intercourse
at the time of initial penetration, distinct tenderness when the tissue
is examined and at times, redness of the vulvar (vestibular)
tissue. Usually, a woman with VVS has a varying degree and duration of
symptoms from weeks to months. Burning, stinging, irritation or rawness
at the vaginal opening (vestibule) with penetration of the vagina are
the most common complaints. This can be with initiation of intercourse
or with insertion of a finger, tampon, or speculum. Some sexual
touching can also
be irritating. Women with severe symptoms may experience the same sensation when riding a bicycle, jogging or sitting for a prolonged period of time.
3. Dyesthetic Vulvodynia, also known as essential Vulvodynia is a vulvar pain syndrome where no cause can be
identified. Physical examination of the vulva often does not
demonstrate any visible abnormalities. It is important to understand
that this does not mean that there is not a cause of the vulvar
discomfort, rather a cause cannot be identified.
Although Butcher's review of female sexual problems discusses
the causes of superficial vulval pain,1 it omits to mention vulvodynia in our experience an important cause of vulval pain
and superficial dyspareunia.
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The International Society for the Study of Vulvar Disease defines vulvodynia as chronic vulvar
discomfort, especially that characterised by the patient's complaint
of burning, stinging, irritation, or rawness.4
Dysaesthetic vulvodynia is thought to be an abnormal pain syndrome
analogous to trigeminal neuralgia and postherpetic
neuralgia.5 Physical examination gives essentially normal
results, with no evidence of vestibulitis.
Patients with superficial vulval pain should be assessed in a
specialist vulval clinic, as vulvodynia is otherwise often not recognised.
Is
sex painful? Explore possible causes The main causes are
Vulvodynia,
vulvitis, vulvovaginitis,
vulvovestibulitis, genital herpes, urethritis, and atrophic vulvitis,
as well as inadequate lubrication and topical irritants such as
spermicides or latex. For more explanation and treatment.
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