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Sexual Desire, Mood Disorders and Sleep Disturbances in Female BMS Patients: A Controlled Study

Journal of oral pathology & medicine(2022)

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BACKGROUND Burning mouth syndrome is a chronic orofacial pain with intraoral burning and other oral dysaesthetic symptoms that significantly affects the quality of life. The aim of this study is to evaluate the sexual desire in women with BMS and to investigate the possible related factors. METHODS A case-control study was performed. BMS patients were enrolled according to the International Classification of OroFacial Pain criteria. Demographic variables were collected. We evaluated pain with Numeric Rating Scale (NRS), Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) and Total Pain Rating Index (T-PRI), anxiety and depression using the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS-A e HADS-D), sleep disturbances with Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) and Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS), and sexual desire using Sexual Desire Inventory (SDI). RESULTS A total of 50 BMS women and 50 healthy controls were enrolled. Compared with the controls, the BMS patients showed higher scores in the NRS (7,81±1,71 vs 0,14±0.40; p <0.0001), TPR-I (10,50±4,86 vs 0,36±1,06; p <0.0001), HADS-A (11,86±2,85 vs 3,90±2,81; p <0.0001), HADS-D (8,04±3,18 vs 1,42±1,86; p <0.0001) and PSQI (9,04±2,62 vs 4,64±3,27; p <0.0001). The mean SDI in the study group was significantly lower compared to healthy controls (32,36±14,45 vs 69,70±19,94; p <0.0001). No correlation was found between SDI and others items explored. CONCLUSION In line with previous studies, anxiety, depression and sleep disturbances are more common in BMS patients than in healthy population. This pilot study demonstrates for the first time an association between BMS and low sexual desire.
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BMS,orofacial chronic pain,quality of life,sexual desire
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