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Prevalence of chronic pelvic pain and associated factors among indigenous women of reproductive age in Ecuador.

José Antonio Vargas-CostalesCarmen Yolanda de Las Mercedes Villa RoseroSuleimy Cristina MazinFrancisco José Candido Dos ReisAntônio Alberto NogueiraJulio Cesar Rosa E SilvaOmero Benedicto Poli Neto
Published in: BMC women's health (2024)
The prevalence of primary dysmenorrhea and non-cyclical chronic pelvic pain was notably high, in contrast with the frequency of reported dyspareunia. Briefly, our results suggest an association between dysmenorrhoea and conditions related to inflammatory and/or systemic metabolic disorders, including a potential causal relationship with other manifestations of pelvic pain, and between non-cyclical pelvic pain and signs/symptoms suggesting central sensitization. The report of dyspareunia may be influenced by local cultural values and beliefs.
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