Abstract Background Although postmenopausal vulvar pain is frequently attributed to vaginal atrophy, such symptoms may be due to vulvodynia, a chronic vulvar pain condition. Given the limited research on vulvodynia in postmenopausal women, the objective of this study was to provide preliminary population-based data on the associations of vaginal symptoms, serum hormone levels and hormone use with chronic vulvar pain in a multiethnic sample of post-menopausal women. Methods We used data from 371 participants at the Michigan site of the Study of Women’s Health Across the Nation (SWAN) who participated in the 13th follow-up visit. Women...
Objectives: This study set out to investigate the epidemiological characteristics and comorbidities ...
Menopause is a physiological and progressive phenomenon secondary to decreased ovarian follicular re...
Background: Vulvar Vestibulitis (VVS) is the most common cause of vulvodynia in reproductive age wom...
Several recent, large-scale studies have provided valuable insights into patient perspectives on pos...
Background: The signs and symptoms of the genitourinary syndrome of menopause are well established, ...
AbstractIntroductionVaginal atrophy, which may affect up to 45% of postmenopausal women, is often as...
The vulva is a particularly common locus of chronic pain with neuropathic characteristics that occur...
Objectives: Prevalence of vulvar-vaginal atrophy (VVA) has been always investigated by phone or webi...
Vulvovaginal atrophy (VVA) is a silent epidemic that affects up to 50%-60% of postmenopausal women w...
Abstract Background: We sought to assess vulvodynia incidence and risk factors among those with and ...
Sex hormone deficiency in post-menopausal women causes changes in the lower urinary tract. Vulvovagi...
Vulvodynia is a poorly recognized entity by clinicians – even by those who deal with female sexual h...
Introduction: The prevalence of menopausal women with confirmed vulvovaginal atrophy (VVA) oscillate...
The aim of this review is to provide an overview of genitourinary health in peri- and postmenopause,...
Introduction: The prevalence of menopausal women with confirmed vulvovaginal atrophy (VVA) oscillate...
Objectives: This study set out to investigate the epidemiological characteristics and comorbidities ...
Menopause is a physiological and progressive phenomenon secondary to decreased ovarian follicular re...
Background: Vulvar Vestibulitis (VVS) is the most common cause of vulvodynia in reproductive age wom...
Several recent, large-scale studies have provided valuable insights into patient perspectives on pos...
Background: The signs and symptoms of the genitourinary syndrome of menopause are well established, ...
AbstractIntroductionVaginal atrophy, which may affect up to 45% of postmenopausal women, is often as...
The vulva is a particularly common locus of chronic pain with neuropathic characteristics that occur...
Objectives: Prevalence of vulvar-vaginal atrophy (VVA) has been always investigated by phone or webi...
Vulvovaginal atrophy (VVA) is a silent epidemic that affects up to 50%-60% of postmenopausal women w...
Abstract Background: We sought to assess vulvodynia incidence and risk factors among those with and ...
Sex hormone deficiency in post-menopausal women causes changes in the lower urinary tract. Vulvovagi...
Vulvodynia is a poorly recognized entity by clinicians – even by those who deal with female sexual h...
Introduction: The prevalence of menopausal women with confirmed vulvovaginal atrophy (VVA) oscillate...
The aim of this review is to provide an overview of genitourinary health in peri- and postmenopause,...
Introduction: The prevalence of menopausal women with confirmed vulvovaginal atrophy (VVA) oscillate...
Objectives: This study set out to investigate the epidemiological characteristics and comorbidities ...
Menopause is a physiological and progressive phenomenon secondary to decreased ovarian follicular re...
Background: Vulvar Vestibulitis (VVS) is the most common cause of vulvodynia in reproductive age wom...