Fear of Vaginal Penetration in the Absence of Pain as a Separate Category of Female Sexual Dysfunction: A Conceptual Overview

Functional sexual pain disorders in women are a particular challenge to the gynecologist, inasmuch as phobic avoidance and guarding on the part of the patient lead to difficulties in the gynecological examination and diagnosis. In some such cases examination may even be impossible. Vaginismus is the...

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Main Authors: David Rabinowitz, Lior Lowenstein, Ilan Gruenwald
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Rambam Health Care Campus 2017-04-01
Series:Rambam Maimonides Medical Journal
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Online Access:http://www.rmmj.org.il/issues/33/719/manuscript
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spelling doaj-db6b202d7ef1473cb139ac4f6527e0b02020-11-24T22:09:48ZengRambam Health Care CampusRambam Maimonides Medical Journal2076-91722017-04-0182e001610.5041/RMMJ.10293Fear of Vaginal Penetration in the Absence of Pain as a Separate Category of Female Sexual Dysfunction: A Conceptual OverviewDavid Rabinowitz0Lior Lowenstein1Ilan Gruenwald2Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Rambam Health Care Campus, Haifa, Israel; and The Bruce Rappaport Faculty of Medicine, Technion–Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, IsraelDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Rambam Health Care Campus, Haifa, Israel; and The Bruce Rappaport Faculty of Medicine, Technion–Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, IsraelDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Rambam Health Care Campus, Haifa, Israel; and The Bruce Rappaport Faculty of Medicine, Technion–Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, IsraelFunctional sexual pain disorders in women are a particular challenge to the gynecologist, inasmuch as phobic avoidance and guarding on the part of the patient lead to difficulties in the gynecological examination and diagnosis. In some such cases examination may even be impossible. Vaginismus is the commonly diagnosed etiology of such cases. This article offers an overview of vaginismus and approaches to its treatment but also examines a subset of penetration-avoidant patients who do not appear to have a pain component. We have reviewed this separate category conceptually and clinically, and propose that this case subset be separated from the diagnosis of vaginismus and designated as vaginal penetration phobia (VPP). We further propose that this category be diagnosed as one of several possible presentations of phobic disorder, under the rubric of mental health disorder, and thus be separated from gynecology. The nosological implications are raised.http://www.rmmj.org.il/issues/33/719/manuscriptAvoidancefearfemale sexual dysfunctionpainpenetration phobiasexual painvaginismus
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Fear of Vaginal Penetration in the Absence of Pain as a Separate Category of Female Sexual Dysfunction: A Conceptual Overview
Rambam Maimonides Medical Journal
Avoidance
fear
female sexual dysfunction
pain
penetration phobia
sexual pain
vaginismus
author_facet David Rabinowitz
Lior Lowenstein
Ilan Gruenwald
author_sort David Rabinowitz
title Fear of Vaginal Penetration in the Absence of Pain as a Separate Category of Female Sexual Dysfunction: A Conceptual Overview
title_short Fear of Vaginal Penetration in the Absence of Pain as a Separate Category of Female Sexual Dysfunction: A Conceptual Overview
title_full Fear of Vaginal Penetration in the Absence of Pain as a Separate Category of Female Sexual Dysfunction: A Conceptual Overview
title_fullStr Fear of Vaginal Penetration in the Absence of Pain as a Separate Category of Female Sexual Dysfunction: A Conceptual Overview
title_full_unstemmed Fear of Vaginal Penetration in the Absence of Pain as a Separate Category of Female Sexual Dysfunction: A Conceptual Overview
title_sort fear of vaginal penetration in the absence of pain as a separate category of female sexual dysfunction: a conceptual overview
publisher Rambam Health Care Campus
series Rambam Maimonides Medical Journal
issn 2076-9172
publishDate 2017-04-01
description Functional sexual pain disorders in women are a particular challenge to the gynecologist, inasmuch as phobic avoidance and guarding on the part of the patient lead to difficulties in the gynecological examination and diagnosis. In some such cases examination may even be impossible. Vaginismus is the commonly diagnosed etiology of such cases. This article offers an overview of vaginismus and approaches to its treatment but also examines a subset of penetration-avoidant patients who do not appear to have a pain component. We have reviewed this separate category conceptually and clinically, and propose that this case subset be separated from the diagnosis of vaginismus and designated as vaginal penetration phobia (VPP). We further propose that this category be diagnosed as one of several possible presentations of phobic disorder, under the rubric of mental health disorder, and thus be separated from gynecology. The nosological implications are raised.
topic Avoidance
fear
female sexual dysfunction
pain
penetration phobia
sexual pain
vaginismus
url http://www.rmmj.org.il/issues/33/719/manuscript
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