Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY 10021, United States.
College of Osteopathic Medicine, William Carey University, Hattiesburg, MS 39401, United States.
Sex Med Rev. 2024 Sep 25;12(4):559-568. doi: 10.1093/sxmrev/qeae053.
Vulvodynia is a complex and multifactorial medical condition characterized by pain in the vulvar area without any identifiable cause. Vulvodynia is underdiagnosed, leading to increased risk of sexual dysfunction and reduced quality of life. Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a gastrointestinal disorder predominantly affecting women. Vulvodynia and IBS frequently co-occur in women, with a 2- to 4-fold increased likelihood of IBS diagnosis in those with vulvodynia. These conditions may share underlying causes, highlighting the need for research to better understand their shared pathophysiology and develop effective therapeutics.
The aim of this scoping review was to assess the evidence of simultaneous presentation of IBS and vulvodynia.
A comprehensive search was conducted in 6 databases between inception of database and August 2023: PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, Science Direct, Google Scholar, and Cochrane Library. Studies included primary research about IBS and vulvodynia in terms of presentation overlap, diagnosis, or treatment. Data were extracted from eligible studies, summarized, and collated.
Of the 306 unique articles identified, 33 were included in the final analysis: 20 cross-sectional studies, 4 case-control studies, 2 case reports, 4 cohort studies, 2 quasi-experimental studies, and 1 randomized trial. Common themes included a high prevalence of overlapping vulvodynia and IBS with a significant diagnostic delay in vulvodynia, mast cell involvement and visceral hypersensitization as common pathophysiology, and the need for a multimodal treatment.
Our review adds to the evidence that there is an association between vulvodynia and IBS. Despite this, research on the underlying molecular mechanisms of this association is scarce, and diagnostic delays persist for vulvodynia. Increasing awareness of the overlap of these conditions will improve screening for vulvodynia in the patient population with IBS, thereby improving the diagnostic delay, and understanding the pathophysiology will enable treatment strategies that address both conditions.
外阴痛是一种复杂的多因素医学病症,其特征是外阴区域疼痛,但没有任何可识别的原因。外阴痛的诊断不足,导致性功能障碍风险增加和生活质量下降。肠易激综合征(IBS)是一种主要影响女性的胃肠道疾病。外阴痛和 IBS 经常在女性中同时发生,患有外阴痛的女性中 IBS 诊断的可能性增加 2-4 倍。这些病症可能有共同的潜在病因,这突出表明需要研究以更好地了解它们共同的病理生理学,并开发有效的治疗方法。
本范围综述的目的是评估 IBS 和外阴痛同时出现的证据。
在 2023 年 8 月之前,在 6 个数据库中进行了全面搜索:PubMed、Web of Science、Scopus、Science Direct、Google Scholar 和 Cochrane Library。研究包括关于 IBS 和外阴痛在表现重叠、诊断或治疗方面的原发性研究。从合格研究中提取数据、总结和整理。
在 306 篇独特的文章中,有 33 篇被纳入最终分析:20 项横断面研究、4 项病例对照研究、2 项病例报告、4 项队列研究、2 项准实验研究和 1 项随机试验。常见主题包括外阴痛和 IBS 重叠率高,外阴痛的诊断延迟显著,肥大细胞参与和内脏高敏反应作为共同的病理生理学,以及需要多模式治疗。
我们的综述增加了证据表明外阴痛和 IBS 之间存在关联。尽管如此,关于这种关联的潜在分子机制的研究仍然很少,外阴痛的诊断延迟仍然存在。提高对这些病症重叠的认识将改善 IBS 患者群体中外阴痛的筛查,从而减少诊断延迟,并且了解病理生理学将使能够针对两种病症的治疗策略。