Abstract
6/2005
vol. 13
The prevalence of dyspareunia in women with endometriosis
Gin Prakt 2005; 87, 6: 20-22
Online publish date: 2006/01/20
Introduction: Dyspareunia is one of common sexual disorders in women. One of dyspareunia causes is endometrosis. The aim of the study was to assessment influence of endometriosis type (peritoneal vs. endometrioid cysts) on the prevalence of dyspareunia.
Material: The case group was consisted of 28 women with endometrioid cysts and 33 patients with peritoneal endometriosis. The control group was 60 gynecological healthy women. Results: Dyspareunia was observed 4-fold frequent in women with endometriosis in comparing to healthy women. Moreover, the disease prevalence was 5-fold frequent in women with peritoneal focuses of endometriosis than in patients with endometrioid cysts. Conlusion: Discerning diagnosis of dysperunia, after rejecting other causes of the disease, should lead to peritoneal endometriosis seeking. The association between peritoneal endometriosis and dyspareunia suggests that a intercourse pain could stem from inflammatory mediators or adhesions connected with peritoneal endometriosis.
Material: The case group was consisted of 28 women with endometrioid cysts and 33 patients with peritoneal endometriosis. The control group was 60 gynecological healthy women. Results: Dyspareunia was observed 4-fold frequent in women with endometriosis in comparing to healthy women. Moreover, the disease prevalence was 5-fold frequent in women with peritoneal focuses of endometriosis than in patients with endometrioid cysts. Conlusion: Discerning diagnosis of dysperunia, after rejecting other causes of the disease, should lead to peritoneal endometriosis seeking. The association between peritoneal endometriosis and dyspareunia suggests that a intercourse pain could stem from inflammatory mediators or adhesions connected with peritoneal endometriosis.
Keywords
dyspareunia, endometriosis, sexual disorders
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