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==Overview==
==Overview==
It is more common in women. Dyspareunia can have a negative impact on a woman's mental and physical health, body image, relationships with partners, and efforts to conceive.
The symptom of [[dyspareunia]] is pain during intercourse/penetration, which could be either introital (at the vaginal entrance), deep (in the [[vagina]] or [[pelvis]]), or both. [[Dyspareunia]] can have a negative impact on a patient's mental and [[physical]] health, body image, relationships with partners, and efforts to conceive. It can affect the quality of life. It can lead to, or be associated with other female sexual dysfunction disorders, such as [[decreased libido]], [[arousal|decreased arousal]], and [[anorgasmia]]. Prognosis may vary based on the cause of [[dyspareunia]].
It can affect the quality of life. It can lead to, or be associated with, other female sexual dysfunction disorders, such as decreased libido, decreased arousal, and anorgasmia. Prognosis Depending on the cause of dyspareunia, the prognosis may vary.


==Natural history, complications and prognosis==
==Natural history, complications and prognosis==
===Natural History===
===Natural History===
*It is more common in women. Dyspareunia can have a negative impact on a woman's mental and physical health, body image, relationships with partners, and efforts to conceive.
*The symptom of dyspareunia is pain during intercourse/penetration which could be either introital  (at the vaginal entrance), deep (in the vagina or pelvis), or both.
*It can affect the quality of life
 
===Complications===
===Complications===
The complications can be caused by the underlying cause. It  can lead to, or be associated with, other female sexual dysfunction disorders, such as decreased libido, decreased arousal, and anorgasmia.<br>
*Common complications of [[dyspareunia]] include:
*Negative impact on a patient's [[mental]] and [[physical]] health, [[body image]], relationships with partners, and efforts to a [[Conceive a child|conceive]] in women.
*[[Decreased libido]]
*[[Decreased arousal]]
*[[Anorgasmia]]
 
===Prognosis===
===Prognosis===
Depending on the cause of dyspareunia, the prognosis may vary. for example, poor prognostic factors of Vaginismus are:<ref name=DSMV>{{cite book | title = Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders : DSM-5 | publisher = American Psychiatric Association | location = Washington, D.C | year = 2013 | isbn = 0890425558 }}</ref>
The prognosis may vary depending on the underlying cause of dyspareunia. After the treatment of medical causes, it may fully be resolved. or in vaginismus, poor prognostic factors are:<ref name=DSMV>{{cite book | title = Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders : DSM-5 | publisher = American Psychiatric Association | location = Washington, D.C | year = 2013 | isbn = 0890425558 }}</ref>
 
*History of [[physical abuse]]
*History of [[physical abuse]]
*History of [[sexual abuse]]
*History of [[sexual abuse]]
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Overview

The symptom of dyspareunia is pain during intercourse/penetration, which could be either introital (at the vaginal entrance), deep (in the vagina or pelvis), or both. Dyspareunia can have a negative impact on a patient's mental and physical health, body image, relationships with partners, and efforts to conceive. It can affect the quality of life. It can lead to, or be associated with other female sexual dysfunction disorders, such as decreased libido, decreased arousal, and anorgasmia. Prognosis may vary based on the cause of dyspareunia.

Natural history, complications and prognosis

Natural History

  • The symptom of dyspareunia is pain during intercourse/penetration which could be either introital (at the vaginal entrance), deep (in the vagina or pelvis), or both.

Complications

Prognosis

The prognosis may vary depending on the underlying cause of dyspareunia. After the treatment of medical causes, it may fully be resolved. or in vaginismus, poor prognostic factors are:[1]

References

  1. Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders : DSM-5. Washington, D.C: American Psychiatric Association. 2013. ISBN 0890425558.