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  2. Here's When You Need To See Your Doctor About Pain In Or ...

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    Vulvovaginal atrophy is thinning, drying, and inflammation of the vaginal walls that can happen when your body produces less estrogen, most commonly after menopause (usually in women 50 or over ...

  3. Atrophic vaginitis - Wikipedia

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    Vulvovaginal atrophy, [1] vaginal atrophy, [1] genitourinary syndrome of menopause, [1] estrogen deficient vaginitis [2] Normal vaginal mucosa (left) versus vaginal atrophy (right) Specialty: Gynecology: Symptoms: Pain with sex, vaginal itchiness or dryness, an urge to urinate [1] Complications: Urinary tract infections [1] Duration: Long term ...

  4. Vaginal stenosis - Wikipedia

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    Damage to the vaginal epithelium causes abnormal collagen production that leads to atrophy, loss of muscle, decreased blood flow, hypoxia, and fibrosis. Pallor, adhesions, and fragility can be observed along with loss of elasticity. [1] These can all contribute to sexual dysfunction that affects more than half of gynecological cancer survivors ...

  5. Vulvodynia - Wikipedia

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    Vulvodynia is a chronic pain condition that affects the vulvar area and occurs without an identifiable cause. [1] Symptoms typically include a feeling of burning or irritation. [2] It has been established by the ISSVD that for the diagnosis to be made symptoms must last at least three months. [3]

  6. Vulvar vestibulitis - Wikipedia

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    Tight muscles can even contribute to and cause pain in the posterior area of the vestibule. People with hypertonic pelvic floor dysfunction may experience urinary symptoms like urgency and/or symptoms like constipation, rectal fissures, hip pain, and/or lower back pain. [10] Pain extending outside of the vulvar vestibule may have other sources.

  7. Retropubic paravaginal repair - Wikipedia

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    A retropubic paravaginal repair is the surgical procedure to reattach the anterior lateral vaginal wall and its connective tissue to its normal position in the pelvis to correct pelvic organ prolapse.