哺乳期泌尿生殖系统综合征:产后和哺乳期相关泌尿生殖系统症状的新视角。

IF 3.6 2区 医学 Q1 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY Sexual medicine reviews Pub Date : 2024-05-16 DOI:10.1093/sxmrev/qeae034
S. Perelmuter, Ramzy Burns, Katie Shearer, Raeven Grant, A. Soogoor, Soyoun Jun, Janine Alexis Meurer, Jill Krapf, Rachel Rubin
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背景绝经期泌尿生殖系统综合征(GSM)是一种有据可查的疾病,其特征是围绝经期和绝经后妇女出现一系列泌尿生殖系统症状。与更年期生殖泌尿系统综合征一样,产后哺乳期妇女也会出现雌激素和雄激素水平降低的情况。然而,有关产后哺乳期症状影响的研究却很有限。目的是回顾有关产后哺乳期人群泌尿生殖健康的文献,并总结主要发现和潜在治疗方法。方法我们在 PubMed、Google Scholar 和 Scopus 上进行了一次全面的文献回顾,时间从数据库建立之初到 2023 年 11 月,我们使用了以下单独或组合关键词:"产后生理 "或 "泌乳生理 "或 "外阴阴道健康 "或 "阴道萎缩 "或 "阴道干涩 "或 "排尿困难 "或 "尿失禁 "或 "哺乳 "或 "母乳喂养 "或 "阴道雌激素"。所有已确定的以英语发表的文章均在考虑之列。对相关研究进行了提取、评估和分析。结果在哺乳期,高水平的催乳素会通过负反馈抑制雌激素和雄激素的分泌,从而导致哺乳期产后妇女外阴阴道萎缩、阴道干涩、排便困难和尿失禁的发病率增加。结论 产后哺乳期妇女的生理机能和症状与绝经后阶段相似,就像在 GSM 中看到的那样。我们建议引入一个新术语来描述产后哺乳期妇女的泌尿生殖系统变化:哺乳期泌尿生殖系统综合征。哺乳期泌尿生殖系统综合征的诊断使用将为医疗服务提供者提供一个包罗万象的术语,使他们认识到产后哺乳者所经历的症状,从而改进对大量经历这些泌尿生殖系统变化的人的筛查和治疗。
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Genitourinary syndrome of lactation: a new perspective on postpartum and lactation-related genitourinary symptoms.
BACKGROUND The genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM) is a well-documented condition characterized by a range of genitourinary symptoms in peri- and postmenopausal women. As with GSM, postpartum lactating women experience reduced estrogen and androgen levels. However, there is limited research on the impact of symptoms during the postpartum breastfeeding period. OBJECTIVES The aim was to review the literature for genitourinary health in the postpartum breastfeeding population and summarize key findings and potential treatments. METHODS We performed a comprehensive literature review in PubMed, Google Scholar, and Scopus from inception of database to November 2023 using the following keywords individually and in combination: "physiology of postpartum" or "physiology of lactogenesis" or "vulvovaginal health" or "vaginal atrophy" or "vaginal dryness" or "dyspareunia" or "urinary incontinence" or "lactation" or "breastfeeding" or "vaginal estrogen." All identified articles published in English were considered. Relevant studies were extracted, evaluated, and analyzed. The work presented in this article represents a summative review of the identified literature. RESULTS During lactation, high levels of prolactin inhibit estrogen and androgen secretion via negative feedback, which leads to an increased prevalence of vulvovaginal atrophy, vaginal dryness, dyspareunia, and urinary incontinence in lactating postpartum women. Despite these highly prevalent and potentially devastating symptoms, there is a lack of consistent screening at postpartum visits and no treatment guidelines available to health care providers. CONCLUSION Postpartum breastfeeding women experience similar physiology and symptoms to the postmenopausal phase, as seen in GSM. We propose the introduction of a novel term to describe the genitourinary changes seen in postpartum breastfeeding individuals: genitourinary syndrome of lactation. The diagnostic use of genitourinary syndrome of lactation will equip health care providers with an all-encompassing term to bring awareness to the symptoms experienced by postpartum breastfeeding individuals and lead to improved screening and treatment for the high numbers of individuals experiencing these genitourinary changes.
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