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==Overview== | |||
The pathophysiology of dyspareunia can be described based on the underlying cause. For example, estrogen deficiency causes atrophic vaginitis or ectopic uterine tissues in endometriosis causes dyspareunia. Physocholoigacal problems can cause dyspareunia. | |||
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Overview
The pathophysiology of dyspareunia can be described based on the underlying cause. For example, estrogen deficiency causes atrophic vaginitis or ectopic uterine tissues in endometriosis causes dyspareunia. Physocholoigacal problems can cause dyspareunia.