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Incidence Statistics for Types of Female sexual conditions

The information below shows a list of types of Female sexual conditions, with information as to the annual incidence of each of these types of Female sexual conditions. Estimates of the people affected each year are calculated based on the available statistics.

Incidence Statistics for Types of Female sexual conditions

Disease

Incidence Estimate

US people estimate

Statistic Used for Calculation

Vagina conditions N/A N/A No information
Clitoris conditions N/A N/A No information
Uterus conditions N/A N/A No information
Cervix conditions N/A N/A No information
Endometrial conditions N/A N/A No information
Vaginal Dryness N/A N/A No information
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease approx 1 in 272 or 0.37% or 1 million people in USA 1,000,000 1 million women have a PID episode each year (NIAID)
Frigidity N/A N/A No information
Hysterectomy approx 1 in 461 or 0.22% or 590,000 people in USA 589,999 590,000 annually
Uterus cancer N/A N/A No information

Types of Female sexual conditions

For more information about types of Female sexual conditions, refer to our section on types of Female sexual conditions.

About incidence:

The medical term 'incidence' of Female sexual conditions usually refers to the annual diagnosis rate of new cases of Female sexual conditions. Prevalence is a different medical disease measure that refers to the estimated population of people who are managing Female sexual conditions at any given time (e.g. prevalence includes people who have had a medical condition for a long time). For more information on prevalence and incidence statistics, see about prevalence and incidence statistics.

 

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