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Traumatic Injury and Pelvic Floor Dysfunction

The association between traumatic injury, including sexual trauma, and the development of pelvic floor dysfunction, characterized by symptoms such as incontinence, constipation, and chronic pain.

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Jan 15, 2026
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Are there peer‑reviewed prevalence studies on involuntary sexual arousal during gynecological exams?

No peer‑reviewed studies were identified that specifically measure the prevalence of involuntary sexual arousal during routine gynecological exams; the literature instead offers related but distinct l...

Jan 26, 2026
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How do common sexual health conditions (atrophic vaginitis, pelvic floor disorders) affect vaginal size?

(part of ) causes thinning, loss of elasticity, decreased rugae and lubrication of the vaginal wall, and is described in the medical literature as producing a “shortened, narrowed, and poorly distensi...

Jan 22, 2026

Can bowel incontinence in adults be contributed to sexual practices

Yes — , particularly receptive anal intercourse (RAI) and related behaviors, have been associated with increased odds of fecal or anal incontinence in adults in multiple studies, but the evidence is o...

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