Clinical characteristics of women with female sexual dysfunction and endometriosis
This study found that women with endometriosis exhibit significantly higher rates of female sexual dysfunction across all assessed domains compared to healthy women.
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This study examined the relationship between female sexual dysfunction (FSD) and external genital endometriosis in 100 reproductive-age women, comparing 70 women with ultrasound-diagnosed external genital endometriosis (including an endometrioma size up to 5 cm) with 30 healthy, reproductively active women in the pre-gravid stage. FSD was assessed using WHO 1999 nosologic categories spanning desire, arousal, orgasm, dyspareunia, and vaginismus, and data were analyzed with standard statistical tests including Kruskal-Wallis and Mann-Whitney, with subgrouping of women with endometriosis (FSD with endometriosis vs FSD without endometriosis) and a healthy control group. The authors report statistically significant differences showing signs of FSD across all domains in women with endometriosis compared with healthy women, indicating that FSD can be identified using the FSFI Questionnaire Calculator. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it specifically investigates how external genital endometriosis is associated with multi-domain female sexual dysfunction.
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