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Revision as of 00:46, 30 August 2016
Genital pain can arise from a variety of conditions, crimes, trauma, medical treatments, physical diseases, mental diseases and infections. In some instances the pain is consensual and self-induced. Self-induced pain can be a cause for concern and may require a psychiatric evaluation. In other instances the pain is consensual but caused by another person (such as tattooing). In other instances, the pain is vague and difficult to localize. Abdominal pain can be related to conditions related to reproductive and urinary tissues and organs.
Common to women and men
- epidermal cyst
- Genital piercing
- Genital wart
- Herpes genitalis
- Infibulation
- sexual assault
- sebaceous cyst
- Rape
- Persistent genital arousal disorder
- Hematosalpinx
- Kidney stone
- Pubic piercing
- Dyspareunia
- Deep shaft piercing
- Pelvic congestion syndrome
- Body modification
- Hematometra
- Sexual intercourse
- Molluscum contagiosum
- Rough foreplay
- polyuria
- retrograde ejaculation
- strangury
- urinary frequency
- urinary incontinence
- urinary retention
- hematuria
- shaving pubic hair
- sex toys
- hematoma
- Interstitial cystitis
- Cystitis
- Wound dehiscence
In women and adolescent girls
- Cervical motion tenderness
- Endometrial biopsy
- Endometriosis of ovary
- Follicular cyst of ovary
- Female genital prolapse
- Genital modification and mutilation
- Ginshi cutting
- Folliculitis[1]
- Contact dermatitis[1]
- Bartholin gland cyst[1]
- Labor[2]
- Lichen simplex chronicus[1]
- Lichen sclerosus[1]
- Lichen planus[1]
- Vaginal dryness[1]
- Vulvar skin cracks and bleeds[1]
- Intraepithelial neoplasia[1]
- labial trauma
- Mittelschmerz
- Ovarian apoplexy
- Ovarian cyst
- Ovarian torsion
- Pregnancy[2]
- Pelvic inflammatory disease[3]
- Abscess of broad ligament[3]
- Abscess of parametrium[3]
- Pelvic cellulitis[3]
- Rape
- Urinary tract infection
- Vaginismus
- Vesico-uterine pouch
- Vulvodynia
- Vulva tumor[4]
- Vulvar vestibulitis
- Vaginal bleeding
- Vulvectomy
- Vaginoplasty
- Uterine prolapse
In men
- Urolithiasis
- spermatocele
- Intracavernous injection
- Post-vasectomy pain syndrome
- hydrocele
- subcutaneous emphysema[5][6]
- Impaling
- hematocele
- varicocele
- inguinal hernia
- epididymo-orchitis
- Fournier's gangrene[7]
- air embolism[7]
- testicular torsion
- scrotal cellulitis[7]
- testicular cancer
- Paget's disease of the scrotum[8]
- dysuria
- impotence
- Chastity cage
- penis constriction
- Groin attack
- self-injection of saline solution
- Urethral sounding
- Tamakeri
- Injecting air or another gas into the penis[5]
- penile strangulation[9]
- penile incarceration[10][11]
In children
Treatments
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i "Disorders of the Vulva: Common Causes of Vulvar Pain, Burning, and Itching". American Congress of Obstatricians and Gynecologists. 2016. Retrieved 2016-01-31.
- ^ a b Liddle, Sarah D; Pennick, Victoria; Liddle, Sarah D (2015). "Interventions for preventing and treating low-back and pelvic pain during pregnancy". doi:10.1002/14651858.CD001139.pub4.
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(help) - ^ a b c d "ICD-10 Version:2015". Thw World Health Organization; International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems 10th Revision. 2015. Retrieved 2016-01-31.
- ^ Sims, Shireen Madani; Stinson, Kathryn; McLean, Frederick W.; Davis, John D.; Wilkinson, Edward J. (2012). "Angiomyofibroblastoma of the Vulva". Journal of Lower Genital Tract Disease. 16 (2): 149–154. doi:10.1097/LGT.0b013e318231217b. ISSN 1089-2591.
- ^ a b Sharma, T.; Kagan, H. (1980). "Scrotal emphysema". The American surgeon. 46 (11): 652–653. PMID 7436145.
- ^ Bush, G.; Nixon, R. (1969). "Scrotal inflation: a new cause for subcutaneous, mediastinal and retroperitoneal emphysema". Henry Ford Hospital medical journal. 17 (3): 225–226. PMID 5350135.
- ^ a b c Yoganathan, K. G.; Blackwell, A. L. (2006). "Unusual cause of acute scrotal cellulitis in an HIV positive man". Sexually Transmitted Infections. 82 (2): 187–8. doi:10.1136/sti.2005.017020. PMC 2564698. PMID 16581752.
- ^ "Paget's disease of the scrotum Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatments and Causes". RightDiagnosis.com. Retrieved 12 December 2015.
- ^ "Emergency management of penile strangulation: a case report and review of the Chinese literature". Emergency Medicine Journal. 26: 73–74. doi:10.1136/emj.2008.062877.
- ^ "Penile Constriction Devices: Case Report, Review of the Literature, and Recommendations for Extrication". Journal of Sexual Medicine. 5: 1747–1757. Jul 2008. doi:10.1111/j.1743-6109.2008.00848.x. PMID 18507720.
- ^ Detweiler MB (2001). "Penile incarceration with metal objects--a review of procedure choice based on penile trauma grade". Scand. J. Urol. Nephrol. 35: 212–7. doi:10.1080/003655901750291980. PMID 11487074.