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'Tingling, buzzing, burning': Women suffering pelvic arousal disorder often go undiagnosed
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Up to 4% of women may be affected by a condition that can cause intense genital pain, burning, buzzing and tingling and other distressing sensations.
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'Tingling, buzzing, burning': Women suffering pelvic arousal disorder often go undiagnosed
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