Are There Marketed Optimal Options for Female Sexual Pain? A Review and Preliminary Evidence of a New Water - Based Vaginal Lubricant
Suárez-Almarza J,
Palma- Santisteban M,
Velasco-Ortega S and
Nieto-Magro C
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Nieto-Magro C: ITF Research Pharma S.L.U, Madrid, Spain
Global Journal of Reproductive Medicine, 2018, vol. 4, issue 2, 23-25
Abstract:
Female sexual pain (FSP) disorders are one type of female sexual difficulty that affects women’s sexual and reproductive health and they are poorly understood and often misdiagnose [1]. They have a significant negative impact on a woman’s health, self-esteem, relationships, quality of life, and work productivity. It can be difficult to identify a definitive cause of pain. The aim of this review was to investigate recommendations of treatments for sexual pain caused by lack of lubrication and to present the results of an identified treatment developed in accordance with latest evidence from scientific societies.
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Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.19080/GJORM.2018.04.555631
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