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Visceral pain and sensitisation in women with dysmenorrhea: a narrative review

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Title
Visceral pain and sensitisation in women with dysmenorrhea: a narrative review
Author(s)
Naia, Zeltia
Patiño-Núñez, Sergio
Bello, Olalla
Date
2024-12-06
Citation
Naia Z, Patiño-Núñez S, Bello O. Visceral pain and sensitisation in women with dysmenorrhea: a narrative review. Physiother Quart. 2024;32(4):7-10.
Abstract
[Abstract] Visceral pain (VP), from internal organs, is one of the main reasons for health consultations and represents a source of chronic pain. It can provoke referred musculoskeletal pain, viscero-somatic pain, hyperalgesia, and allodynia. The objective of this narrative review is to analyse the underlying mechanisms of somatic reflexed VP and viscero-visceral sensitisation processes that can occur in women with dysmenorrhea. The affectation of one viscera can lead to a sensitisation in those where metameric innervation is shared. In women with dysmenorrhea and painful menstrual periods, some studies find a concomitance increase in gastrointestinal pathologies. VP is a source of chronic pain, that favours the perception of referred pain in tissues where metameric innervation is shared. Women with dysmenorrhea have more possibilities to develop gastrointestinal pathologies like irritable bowel syndrome.
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Visceral pain
Referred pain
Dysmenorrhea
 
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https://doi.org/10.5114/pq/172013
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2544-4395

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