Publication
Title
Diagnosis and management of vulvodynia in postmenopausal women
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Abstract
Vulvodynia, defined as vulvar pain or burning sensation for more than 3 months, without an identifiable cause, can occur at any age. In this paper, the authors address the classification, epidemiology, etiology, diagnosis, and treatment of this condition, focusing on postmenopausal women. In postmenopausal women, vulvar pain and dyspareunia can often be attributed to low levels of estrogen resulting in vulvovaginal atrophy. While correction of vulvovaginal atrophy is an important part of the management of these patients, it will usually be insufficient to manage vulvodynia. The treatment of vulvodynia includes general care measures, topical, oral, or injectable agents, psychological approaches, pelvic floor rehabilitation and, in some cases, surgery. No particular intervention has been shown to be superior, so a "trial and error" strategy is usually used.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Maturitas: journal of the climacteric and postmenopause. - Limerick
Publication
Clare : Elsevier ireland ltd , 2018
ISSN
0378-5122
DOI
10.1016/J.MATURITAS.2017.11.003
Volume/pages
108 (2018) , p. 84-94
ISI
000423641600014
Pubmed ID
29290220
Full text (Publisher's DOI)
UAntwerpen
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Affiliation
Publications with a UAntwerp address
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Web of Science
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Last edited 09.10.2023
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