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- $Title{Discomfort and Pain During Sexual Relations}
- $Subject{sex pain dyspareunia Genitourinary vagina lubrication Vaginitis
- Pelvic inflammatory disease endometriosis tipped uterus vaginismus
- psychological sexual intercourse}
- $Volume{J-14}
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- Diseases of the Female Reproductive System*0009001.scf}
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- Discomfort and Pain During Sexual Relations
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- QUESTION: I know it's not normal, but I don't know where to turn for help. I
- experience a great deal of discomfort and pain during sexual relations. I am
- a young woman, and realize that this shouldn't be happening. Why is it?
- Help!
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- ANSWER: You may be embarrassed to talk to your doctor about this condition,
- but keeping quiet about it and hoping it will go away is not going to work.
- Pain during intercourse, or dyspareunia, is uncomfortable to talk about, but
- worse to suffer through in silence.
- There are several possible physical and psychological causes and both may
- have a hand in causing the pain. Describe the pain or discomfort to your
- physician. Tell him or her how long you've had the pain, what it feels like,
- and when and where it occurs. Also note whether the discomfort is only at the
- opening of the vagina or deeper in.
- In older women, pain during intercourse may be due to the drying of the
- vagina that occurs after menopause. However, some younger women have a
- chronic lack of lubrication even when they are sexually aroused. This can be
- treated easily by using a lubricant. Vaginitis can also cause pain during
- intercourse, since the walls of the vagina may be inflamed and irritated.
- Pelvic inflammatory disease, endometriosis, and tipped uterus can all cause
- discomfort during deep penetration.
- Pain during intercourse may also be caused by a severe involuntary muscle
- spasm known as vaginismus. This spasm may be caused by a psychological fear
- of sex, perhaps due to sexual trauma or because a physical problem has made
- sex painful. Behavioral and psychological therapy can help with this problem.
- Without doubt, it is not something that a young woman must or should try to
- live with. Please don't take this brief amount of information as the last
- word, but gather up your resolve and courage, make a few notes on paper to
- help, and get to see your family physician right now.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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