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Published in: International Urogynecology Journal 11/2019

01-11-2019 | Urinary Tract Infection | Original Article

The association of vulvar pain and urological urgency and frequency: findings from a community-based case–control study

Authors: Ying Sun, Bernard L. Harlow

Published in: International Urogynecology Journal | Issue 11/2019

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Abstract

Introduction and hypothesis

Vulvodynia is chronic debilitating burning vulvar pain or pain on contact. Although women who suffer from vulvodynia are more likely than others to experience co-morbid interstitial cystitis (IC) and urinary tract infections (UTIs), few studies have explored whether women with vulvodynia experience adverse urinary symptoms (lower urinary tract symptoms [LUTS]) in the absence of urological pain.

Methods

Two hundred and eleven participants with and 226 participants without clinically confirmed vulvodynia completed the Pelvic Pain and Urgency/Frequency (PUF) questionnaire and were scored using all questions, and then a subset of questions relating only to their current frequency and bother of urination during day and night, and the frequency, severity and bother of urgency after voiding. Total, symptom, and bother scores were compared in women with and without vulvodynia, and regression models estimated adjusted odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals for the various LUTS symptoms.

Results

As expected, 40% of women with vulvodynia met the criteria for IC (PUF > 12) compared with 2% without vulvodynia. After excluding questions related to bladder or vulvovaginal pain, women with vulvodynia, compared with those without, were skewed toward higher PUF scores, including being 2.4 times more likely to report usually or always bothered by night-time voiding (95% CI 1.22–4.74), and 18 times more likely to report moderate/severe urgency after urination (95% CI 5.48–64.12).

Conclusions

Women with vulvodynia are substantially more likely to report voiding dysfunction and symptoms of urgency than women with no history of vulvar pain. These findings are independent of comorbid interstitial cystitis or history of UTIs.
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Metadata
Title
The association of vulvar pain and urological urgency and frequency: findings from a community-based case–control study
Authors
Ying Sun
Bernard L. Harlow
Publication date
01-11-2019
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
International Urogynecology Journal / Issue 11/2019
Print ISSN: 0937-3462
Electronic ISSN: 1433-3023
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00192-019-04052-2

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