ICD-11 classes
14 Diseases of the skin
Sensory and psychological disorders affecting the skin
Disturbances of cutaneous sensation
EC92 — Mucocutaneous or cutaneous pain syndromes
GA34.02 — Vulvodynia
ICD-11 GA34.02 — Vulvodynia
Vulvodynia describes a chronic sensation of pain, burning or rawness of vulval skin which cannot be ascribed to any specific cause and persists for at least three months. Symptoms may be diffuse and unprovoked (dysaesthetic vulvodynia) or localised, usually to the vulval vestibule, and provoked by touch (vestibulodynia). Dysaesthetic vulvodynia characteristically occurs in postmenopausal women who are often not sexually active: pain is spontaneous and often occurs independently of touch. Vestibulodynia occurs typically in younger women and is characterised by vestibular tenderness to touch, erythema of the vestibular epithelium and secondary dyspareunia.
The diagnosis includes nothing.
The diagnosis excludes nothing.
It has no clarifying diagnoses.
The diagnosis is coded elsewhere:
- Sensory disturbance of the vulva #16951
- Pain related to vulva, vagina or pelvic floor #19161
- Female pelvic pain #19168
- Sensory disturbance of the vulva #19194
- Chronic primary visceral pain #25101