Vulvodynia is a leading cause of dyspareunia in premenopausal women, causing considerable morbidity and sexual dysfunction. A multimodal approach is used to treat vulvodynia. Alongside psychosocial interventions and physiotherapy, pharmacological treatment such as oral gabapentin are used in the treatment of vulvodynia. Topical formulations of gabapentin have shown promise in animal models and case reports investigating its use in other pain conditions. The topical route also avoids the systemic complications of gabapentin such as somnolence, dizziness, and peripheral edema. This study aimed to perform a narrative synthesis of studies investigating the use of topical gabapentin in the treatment of vulvodynia. The primary outcome was a chang...
Background: Treatment recommendations for provoked vulvodynia (PVD) are based on clinical experience...
Background: The signs and symptoms of the genitourinary syndrome of menopause are well established, ...
Introduction Chronic pelvic pain (CPP) affects more than 1 million UK women with associated healthca...
Background: Sexual dysfunction is common in women with vulvodynia. Objective: The purpose of this st...
Problem: Vulvodynia, an unexplained vulvar pain, is a medical condition affecting women of all ages,...
Anticonvulsant therapy has occasionally been recommended to treat vulvodynia. However, convincing ev...
Anticonvulsant therapy has occasionally been recommended to treat vulvodynia. However, convincing ev...
Neuropathic vulvodynia is a state of vulval discomfort characterized by a burning sensation, diffuse...
Background: Vulvodynia is a chronic gynecological disorder. It has a widespread effect on quality of...
Sexual pain in women remains a difficult and elusive medical condition to treat. Provoked vulvodynia...
OBJECTIVE—Chronic pelvic pain (CPP) affects 15% of women and has a high rate of psychiatric comorbid...
Abstract Background: Vulvodynia is a multifactorial pain disorder characterized by vulvar pain, irr...
Vulvodynia is characterised by the presence of vulval allodynia (pain evoked by non-painful stimuli)...
Background: Vulvodynia is a poorly characterized condition with multiple treatment options that have...
Background: Treatment recommendations for provoked vulvodynia (PVD) are based on clinical experience...
Background: The signs and symptoms of the genitourinary syndrome of menopause are well established, ...
Introduction Chronic pelvic pain (CPP) affects more than 1 million UK women with associated healthca...
Background: Sexual dysfunction is common in women with vulvodynia. Objective: The purpose of this st...
Problem: Vulvodynia, an unexplained vulvar pain, is a medical condition affecting women of all ages,...
Anticonvulsant therapy has occasionally been recommended to treat vulvodynia. However, convincing ev...
Anticonvulsant therapy has occasionally been recommended to treat vulvodynia. However, convincing ev...
Neuropathic vulvodynia is a state of vulval discomfort characterized by a burning sensation, diffuse...
Background: Vulvodynia is a chronic gynecological disorder. It has a widespread effect on quality of...
Sexual pain in women remains a difficult and elusive medical condition to treat. Provoked vulvodynia...
OBJECTIVE—Chronic pelvic pain (CPP) affects 15% of women and has a high rate of psychiatric comorbid...
Abstract Background: Vulvodynia is a multifactorial pain disorder characterized by vulvar pain, irr...
Vulvodynia is characterised by the presence of vulval allodynia (pain evoked by non-painful stimuli)...
Background: Vulvodynia is a poorly characterized condition with multiple treatment options that have...
Background: Treatment recommendations for provoked vulvodynia (PVD) are based on clinical experience...
Background: The signs and symptoms of the genitourinary syndrome of menopause are well established, ...
Introduction Chronic pelvic pain (CPP) affects more than 1 million UK women with associated healthca...