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Revista Portuguesa de Medicina Geral e Familiar

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MACEDO, Maria João. Pelvic pain in family medicine: a case report of vulvodynia. Rev Port Med Geral Fam [online]. 2016, vol.32, n.4, pp.265-269. ISSN 2182-5173.

Introduction: This case report describes a young woman who was diagnosed with vulvodynia at a family planning consultation. The primary care physician has all the suitable tools for proper diagnosis and therapeutic management of this prevalent and disabling condition. Case report: In September 2013, a 28 year-old nulliparous woman, without relevant medical or surgical history, attended a family planning consultation. When asked about symptoms she mentioned vulvar pain described as ‘stinging needles', triggered by touch. Physical examination revealed vulvar redness and hyperesthesia when touched with a cotton swab. The diagnosis of generalized provoked vulvodynia was made, as there was a pelvic pain without a known cause. She was advised regarding vulvar hygiene, and treated sequentially with fluconazole for a presumed yeast infection, amitriptyline, and topical lidocaine. The patient was pain-free several months later. Review: Regardless of its etiology, vulvar pain can cause physical and psychological distress and interfere with interpersonal relationships. Vulvodynia is a complex and frustrating disorder for both patient and doctor, as it can be difficult to diagnose and treat. Family physicians play an important role in diagnosis, treatment, and referral of these patients. As vulvodynia has a considerable prevalence and is associated with psychosocial dysfunction, primary care providers should be informed about vulvodynia and pelvic pain so that these are issues are addressed and discussed with patients.

Palavras-chave : Vulvodynia; Pelvic Pain.

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