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Pain to Pleasure: Reclaim Intimacy Today.

Painful intercourse, also known as dyspareunia is a medical term for recurring pain in the genital area or pelvis during sexual intercourse. The pain can be sharp, burning, or a deep ache. It can occur before, during, or after sex.

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Reclaim Intimacy Today: Painful Intercourse Treatment

Painful intercourse, also known as dyspareunia is a medical term for recurring pain in the genital area or pelvis during sexual intercourse. The pain can be sharp, burning, or a deep ache. It can occur before, during, or after sex.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Painful intercourse, or dyspareunia, can be caused by various factors including infections, hormonal imbalances, vaginal dryness, or psychological issues like stress or past trauma.

Diagnosis involves a physical exam, discussion of symptoms, medical history review, and possibly tests to identify underlying causes such as infections or hormonal imbalances.

Yes, treatment depends on the underlying cause. 

Yes, it’s more common than many people realize, affecting individuals of all ages and genders.

Yes, stress, anxiety, depression, and past traumatic experiences can all contribute to dyspareunia. Addressing these emotional factors is often part of treatment.

It’s advisable to see a doctor if you experience persistent pain or discomfort during or after intercourse, as it could be a sign of an underlying issue that needs attention.

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