Vulvodynia is chronic vulvar pain without identifiable cause, significantly impairing sexual function and quality of life. Subtypes include localized (vestibulodynia) and generalized; multimodal treatment includes topical agents, pelvic floor physiotherapy, and psychotherapy.
Reproductive and gynaecological conditions generate complications through hormonal dysregulation, structural pathology, fertility impairment, and the downstream consequences of chronic inflammation or surgical intervention. Endometriosis exemplifies progressive organ damage through adhesion formation, ovarian reserve depletion, and bowel/bladder involvement. Polycystic ovary syndrome carries metabolic consequences beyond fertility — insulin resistance, cardiovascular risk, and endometrial cancer risk from unopposed oestrogen. Gestational complications can be acutely life-threatening for both mother and fetus.
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