Nonlesional vulvovaginal pain is more challenging to manage than lesional pain, which usually resolves with resolution of the underlying problem. The required multidisciplinary approach includes neuropathic pain-directed medication, physiotherapy and counselling
Vulvar pain is a common problem, affecting up to 16% of women. The pain and discomfort seriously imp...
Vulvodynia is a women's health problem that may affect as many as 15% of women who seek gynaecologic...
Keywords: vulvovaginal pain vulvodynia provoked vestibulodynia psychological adjustment sexual funct...
Patients presenting with chronic vulvovaginal pain are often perplexing to diagnose and treat, parti...
Leslie A Sadownik University of British Columbia, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Vancouver...
Chronic vulvar pain or discomfort for which no obvious aetiology can be found, i.e. vulvodynia, can ...
Although physiotherapists are often the first point of contact for a woman with vulvodynia, it is im...
Introduction. Approximately 15% of women have chronic dyspareunia that is poorly understood, infrequ...
Vulvodynia is an underdiagnosed condition that affects about 25% of women1. Patients report frustrat...
ulvodynia is characterized by chronic discomfort in the vulvar region; the discomfort may range from...
This literature review is devoted to the problem of vulvodynia. The article summarizes information a...
Vulvodynia is a complex disorder reported by up to 16% of women in the general population. While mos...
Vulvar vestibulitis syndrome (VVS) is currently thought to be the main cause of dyspareunia in pre-m...
Abstract Background: Vulvodynia is a multifactorial pain disorder characterized by vulvar pain, irr...
Vulvodynia affects a large number of women worldwide. It is estimated that the prevalence rate of vu...
Vulvar pain is a common problem, affecting up to 16% of women. The pain and discomfort seriously imp...
Vulvodynia is a women's health problem that may affect as many as 15% of women who seek gynaecologic...
Keywords: vulvovaginal pain vulvodynia provoked vestibulodynia psychological adjustment sexual funct...
Patients presenting with chronic vulvovaginal pain are often perplexing to diagnose and treat, parti...
Leslie A Sadownik University of British Columbia, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Vancouver...
Chronic vulvar pain or discomfort for which no obvious aetiology can be found, i.e. vulvodynia, can ...
Although physiotherapists are often the first point of contact for a woman with vulvodynia, it is im...
Introduction. Approximately 15% of women have chronic dyspareunia that is poorly understood, infrequ...
Vulvodynia is an underdiagnosed condition that affects about 25% of women1. Patients report frustrat...
ulvodynia is characterized by chronic discomfort in the vulvar region; the discomfort may range from...
This literature review is devoted to the problem of vulvodynia. The article summarizes information a...
Vulvodynia is a complex disorder reported by up to 16% of women in the general population. While mos...
Vulvar vestibulitis syndrome (VVS) is currently thought to be the main cause of dyspareunia in pre-m...
Abstract Background: Vulvodynia is a multifactorial pain disorder characterized by vulvar pain, irr...
Vulvodynia affects a large number of women worldwide. It is estimated that the prevalence rate of vu...
Vulvar pain is a common problem, affecting up to 16% of women. The pain and discomfort seriously imp...
Vulvodynia is a women's health problem that may affect as many as 15% of women who seek gynaecologic...
Keywords: vulvovaginal pain vulvodynia provoked vestibulodynia psychological adjustment sexual funct...