Superficial Dyspareunia Clinical Trial
Official title:
Management of Women With Superficial Dyspareunia
Superficial dyspareunia are persistent or recurrent pains during an attempt at sexual intercourse or during effective penetration. They affect between 3 to 18% of women and are a source of physical and psychological suffering. Some health professionals (gynecologists, general practitioners, midwives) are confronted daily with these complaints. The approach of sexuality remains a complex subject even within the medical field. As a result, communication between women and health professionals can be difficult, leading to delayed diagnosis or inadequate management.
The main objective is to describe the management of superficial dyspareunia by health professionals. ;
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Completed |
NCT04201041 -
Pudendal Nerve Fluoroscopic Guided Pulsed Radiofrequency for Treatment of Superficial Dyspareunia
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