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Thank you for bringing attention to dyspareunia. Opening the door to this relatively mysterious disorder is the only way to determine what the cause(s) and treatment(s) are, putting it on the agenda and minds of the public, doctors, health plans, and those in charge of research funding. Aside from the things mentioned above, a type of dyspareunia called vulvodynia (with a subdisorder of vestibulodynia) may cause pain all by itself, regardless of an infection. It's a complicated disorder linked to many other diseases, and it should be looked into more and more... So, I congratulate you for opening that door within this forum. And, I encourage you to share more--particularly since this affects up to 15% of women at some point in their lives.

May 19, 2009 - 11:41am

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