Dyspareunia history and symptoms

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Vishnu Vardhan Serla M.B.B.S. [2] Roghayeh Marandi

Overview

History and symptoms

History:[1]

  • Ask about Pain Characteristics:
    • Timing, duration, quality, location
  • Ask about associated vulvovaginal symptoms:
  • Take Musculoskeletal history:
  • Take bowel and bladder history:
    • Constipation, diarrhea, urgency, frequency
  • Obtain sexual history:
    • Frequency, desire, arousal, satisfaction, relationship
  • Obtain psychological history:
  • Inquire about any history of abuse:
    • Sexual, physical, neglect

More detail evaluations for systemic disorders such as diabetes, Sjogren's disease, Systemic sclerosis, dermatologic diseases such as lichen planus

Symptoms:
When pain occurs, the woman experiencing dyspareunia may be distracted from feeling pleasure and excitement. Based on the underlying cause, there are different associated symptoms. In male, continuous pain in the genital or pelvic region which occurs during or after sexual activity and is recurrently present for more than three months It may be associated with a burning sensation along with the pain or irritation of the skin on the penis with a rash formation or lack of sexual desire, inability to get aroused, inability to experience orgasm

References

  1. Lewis RW, Fugl-Meyer KS, Corona G, Hayes RD, Laumann EO, Moreira ED, Rellini AH, Segraves T (April 2010). "Definitions/epidemiology/risk factors for sexual dysfunction". J Sex Med. 7 (4 Pt 2): 1598–607. doi:10.1111/j.1743-6109.2010.01778.x. PMID 20388160.

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