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- W4317804529 abstract "Dyspareunia affects approximately half of postpartum women and is attributed to multiple factors. Despite its high prevalence and resultant negative effects, data are lacking regarding the causes and different pain components, the usefulness of recommended treatments, and the prognosis.To evaluate causes of postpartum dyspareunia, targeted treatment modalities, and their effectiveness.A retrospective observational study was conducted of women diagnosed with postpartum dyspareunia between September 2008 and January 2017 at a single designated vulvovaginal disorder clinic. The inclusion criterion was complaint of painful intercourse commencing postdelivery. The cohort was divided into 4 groups based on the causes of dyspareunia: muscle hypertonicity, scar tenderness, vestibular tenderness, and atrophy.The following were assessed for each group: patient background demographics, clinical and obstetric data, physical findings, recommended therapy, adherence to the suggested treatment, level of improvement at follow-up visits, and length of time until maximal improvement.A hundred women met the inclusion criterion; the majority (n = 60) presented with >1 causative factor. The most common finding was vestibular tenderness (n = 78, 78%), which was significantly associated with atrophy (adjusted odds ratio [aOR], 15.08; 95% CI, 2.45-93.35), contraceptive usage (aOR, 4.76; 95% CI, 1.07-21.39), and primiparity (aOR, 4.89; 95% CI, 1.01-23.88). Episiotomy was the only risk factor for scar tenderness (aOR, 5.43; 95% CI, 1.20-24.53), while the existence of a spontaneous perineal tear was not. No specific correlation was found with pelvic floor muscle hypertonicity. Targeted treatment resulted in significant improvement in most patients.A targeted diagnostic and treatment approach for postpartum dyspareunia is effective and can be beneficial for caregivers treating postpartum women.A uniform and consistent protocol for patient selection and management is a major strength, which magnifies the clinical implication of our findings. The retrospective nature of the study is the primary limitation.Postpartum dyspareunia is a common problem; however, many women refrain from discussing it with their providers. Therefore, it is important to assess this condition with all women during the postpartum visit as targeted diagnosis and treatment can significantly improve outcomes." @default.
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