Sexual pain
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1 - 18Gabapentin may improve sexual function in women with vulvodynia
Sildenafil may improve antidepressant-induced sexual dysfunction in women
Minimal effect of ERT on sexual function in menopausal women
Sexual, urinary, and bowel dysfunction common after treatment for localized prostate cancer
Estrogen no better than vaginal lubricant for postmenopausal vaginal symptoms
Multimodal physical therapy is more effective than topical lidocaine to treat provoked vestibulodynia
Alfuzosin (alpha-agonist) not effective for chronic prostatitis-chronic pelvic pain
Gabapentin ineffective for vulvodynia
Among female patients with chronic pelvic pain, biopsychosocial approaches are associated with improved outcomes
Primary care patients often fail to disclose symptoms like anxiety, depression, fatigue, and sexual or relationship problems
TENS effective for vestibulodynia
Conservative treatment of first-degree perineal tears after delivery is a reasonable option
Guideline: New antidepressants similarly effective (ACP)
Less anal trauma in operative delivery with mediolateral episiotomy
Gentamicin is inferior to ceftriaxone in treating patients with gonorrhea
Adult circumcision prevents HIV transmission in sub-Saharan African men
Quadrivalent HPV vaccine prevents CIN 2/3, anogenital warts (FUTURE II)