Vulvodynia and the possibility of its management
Authors:
J. Kestřánek 1; V. Matula 1; V. Pidrman 2; R. Taláb 3; P. Jílek 4; V. Buchta 4,5; J. Špaček 1
Authors place of work:
Klinika porodnictví a gynekologie, Fakultní nemocnice a LF UK v Hradci Králové, přednosta doc. MUDr. J. Tošner, CSc.
1; Privátní psychiatrická ambulance Galenus, Hradec Králové, doc. MUDr. V. Pidrman, Ph. D.
2; Neurologická klinika, Fakultní nemocnice a LF UK v Hradci Králové, přednosta MUDr. R. Taláb, CSc.
3; Katedra biologických a lékařských věd, Farmaceutická fakulta UK, vedoucí Pharm. Dr. P. Jílek, CSc.
4; Ústav klinické mikrobiologie, Fakultní nemocnice a LF UK v Hradci Králové, přednosta doc. RNDr. V. Buchta, CSc.
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Published in the journal:
Ceska Gynekol 2010; 75(6): 521-526
Summary
Objective:
A study of vulvodynia and the possibility of its management.
Subject:
Original study.
Setting:
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Teaching Hospital and Medical Faculty Hradec Králové, Charles University, Prague.
Department of Neurology, Teaching Hospital and Medical Faculty Hradec Králové, Charles University, Prague.
Outpatient psychiatric department Galenus, Hradec Králové.
Department of Clinical Microbiology, Teaching Hospital and Medical Faculty Hradec Králové, Charles University, Prague.
Department of Biological and Medical Sciences, Faculty of Pharmacy Hradec Králové, Charles University, Prague.
Methods:
Analysis and discussion focused on our experience in a long time follow-up of patients with chronic vulvovaginal discomfort and vulvodynia.
Conclusion:
Especially the management of indolent form of vulvodynia would be taken into consideration of idiopathic origin and problematic management. Our study emphasizes the necessity of individual approach. The goal of therapy in this most problematic form is the improving of the actual quality of life. In the case of idiopathic forms of vulvodynia.
Key words:
vulvodynia, chronic vulvovaginal discomfort, treatment, quality of life.
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Štítky
Paediatric gynaecology Gynaecology and obstetrics Reproduction medicineČlánok vyšiel v časopise
Czech Gynaecology
2010 Číslo 6
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