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  2. Dyspareunia - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms of dyspareunia may also occur after menopause. Diagnosis is typically by physical examination and medical history. Underlying causes determine treatment. Many patients experience relief when physical causes are identified and treated. In 2020, dyspareunia has been estimated to globally affect 35% of women at some point in their lives. [3]

  3. Atrophic vaginitis - Wikipedia

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    The article explored vaginal maturation index, vaginal pH, endometrial thickness, and dyspareunia. Even though there were lack of evidence to support using vaginal oxytocin for atrophic vaginitis, further studies should be conducted to gain a better understanding of oxytocin's effects and its efficacy on this condition.

  4. Vaginal stenosis - Wikipedia

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    Vaginal stenosis is an abnormal condition in which the vagina becomes narrower and shorter due to the formation of fibrous tissue. [1] [2] Vaginal stenosis can contribute to sexual dysfunction, dyspareunia and make pelvic exams difficult and painful. [1]

  5. Ospemifene - Wikipedia

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    Dyspareunia was evaluated in one of the trials. It was defined as "change in most bothersome symptom" of discomfort during sexual activity and further limited to symptoms of either vaginal dryness or vaginal pain." [14] Ospemifene produced more changes in vaginal tissue and greater reduction in dyspareunia symptoms than placebo. [14]

  6. Vaginismus - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms: Pain with sex [2] Usual onset: With first sexual intercourse [3] Causes: Fear of pain [3] Risk factors: History of sexual assault, endometriosis, vaginitis, prior episiotomy [2] Diagnostic method: Based on the symptoms and examination [2] Differential diagnosis: Dyspareunia, [4] Vulvodynia [5] Treatment: Behavior therapy, gradual ...

  7. Are Ozempic side effects more common in females? - AOL

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    If you experience the following symptoms, contact your healthcare provider right away: Pain in the upper stomach. Yellowing of the skin or eyes (jaundice) Fever. Clay-colored stool.

  8. Vaginal introital laxity - Wikipedia

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    During childbirth, women are more likely to develop vaginal introital laxity, eventually leading to the weakening of pelvic floor muscles and may develop urinary symptoms such as OAB. [7] Vaginal introital laxity may also weaken the support structures around the urethra, which is the tube that helps carry urine outside of the body from the ...

  9. The symptoms of influenza A and B can be identical, experts ...

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    Whether you have influenza A or B, you can expect to develop the same general set of symptoms, the experts say. In fact, experts sometimes use the term "flu-like illness" to refer to other ...