Abstract

Vaginal Penetration Disorders (VPD) consist a major sexual disorder that has a significant impression on young ladies and couple’s relationships and also consist of a predisposing factor for anxiety disorders. All existing treatments of vaginismus are still a big challenge and often without success. Before performing PRP patients were referred to the gynaecologist, urologist or psychologist. Almost in every case after several attempts to be treated, they were disappointed with the results. Often, they have admitted to accept their problem and keep suffering because no physician could offer any effective help with significant results. We are reporting in this article a serie of ten cases where the Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) treatment was tried based on their voluntary participation due to particular and relative sexual problems. Based on the results that are exposed here, we can say that PRP clearly has a positive effect not only on rejuvenation of the female genital structurebut also on improving VPD symptoms. It reduces pain, reduces mucosal dryness and chronic fissuration. The duration of the effect on the vaginal structure as well as clinical improvements requires more case studying and research. These patients will be evaluated for the coming 2 years to acquire more data to be analyzed in order to complete our observational study. It is nothing but the beginning of a new era in the sexual dysfunction therapy.

Highlights

  • Vaginismus and dyspareunia currently classified as vaginal penetration disorders (VPD) in the latest edition of Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders [1]

  • The selected women that were included are those who have suffered from vaginal penetration disorders (VPD) or Vaginismus, and who have never been able to receive Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics2020; 8(4): 71-80 successful treatment from their own doctors or specialists

  • Sexual disorders have a significant impression on young ladies and couple’s relationships and consist of a predisposing factor for anxiety disorders

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Introduction

Vaginismus and dyspareunia currently classified as vaginal penetration disorders (VPD) in the latest edition of Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders [1]. The aetiology of this disorder is multifactorial, and the pathophysiology is as of yet unknown. This sexual disorder has a significant impression on young ladies and couples which often leads to sexual, psychological and relationship problems. The significance of vaginismus, has recently been expanded in the light of research and incorporates pain, muscle tension and fear of penetration. The significance of vaginismus, has recently been expanded in the light of research and incorporates pain, muscle tension and fear of penetration. [2]

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