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Vulvodynia management
Obstetrics, Gynaecology & Reproductive Medicine, 06/26/09
Dhar R et al. - Vulvodynia is the cause of chronic vulval pain in the absence of skin disease and infection. It is considered difficult to manage by health professionals notably doctors. The reasons for this difficulty is that some patients will have a number of issues that need addressing, which falls out of the remit of gynaecologists’ training.
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