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| field        = [[Urology]], [[Sexual medicine]]
| symptoms    = Pain during or after orgasm
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| causes      = Various, including [[prostatitis]], [[pelvic floor dysfunction]]
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| diagnosis    = Clinical evaluation, patient history
| treatment    = Depends on underlying cause
| prognosis    = Varies
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'''Orgasmalgia''', also known as '''post-orgasmic pain''', is a condition characterized by pain experienced during or after [[orgasm]]. This condition can affect both [[men]] and [[women]], although it is more commonly reported in men. Orgasmalgia can significantly impact [[sexual health]] and [[quality of life]].
'''Orgasmalgia''', also known as '''post-orgasmic pain''', is a condition characterized by pain experienced during or after [[orgasm]]. This condition can affect both [[men]] and [[women]], although it is more commonly reported in men. Orgasmalgia can significantly impact [[sexual health]] and [[quality of life]].


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Latest revision as of 00:59, 5 January 2025

Orgasmalgia, also known as post-orgasmic pain, is a condition characterized by pain experienced during or after orgasm. This condition can affect both men and women, although it is more commonly reported in men. Orgasmalgia can significantly impact sexual health and quality of life.

Etiology[edit]

Orgasmalgia can be caused by a variety of factors, including:

Clinical Presentation[edit]

Patients with orgasmalgia typically report:

  • Pain localized to the genital or pelvic region during or immediately after orgasm.
  • The pain may be described as sharp, burning, or aching.
  • Duration of pain can vary from a few minutes to several hours.

Diagnosis[edit]

The diagnosis of orgasmalgia involves:

Management[edit]

Treatment of orgasmalgia depends on the underlying cause:

Prognosis[edit]

The prognosis for orgasmalgia varies depending on the cause and the effectiveness of treatment. Many patients experience significant improvement with appropriate management, although some may have persistent symptoms.

See Also[edit]

References[edit]

  • ,
 Orgasmalgia: A Review of the Literature, 
 Journal of Sexual Medicine, 
 2020,
 Vol. 17(Issue: 3),
 pp. 123-130,
 DOI: 10.1016/j.jsxm.2020.01.001,
  • R,
 Pelvic Pain: Diagnosis and Management, 
  
 Springer, 
 2019, 
  
  
 ISBN 978-3-030-12345-6,

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