What is dyspareunia?
dyspareunia refers to the pain that women experience during sexual intercourse, although men can also experience it because of some health conditions. Pain may occur earlier, during the act of sexual intercourse or even after sex. Some health conditions and psychological problems can lead to the development of dyspareunia in many women, which often leads to avoidance of sexual intercourse or loss of interest in sexual activity. Vaginal dryness due to menopause or insufficient lubrication can also lead to a painful sexual experience. Infections such as urinary tract infections (UTIS) and sexually transmitted diseases such as chlamydia, herpes and genital warts can often lead to dyspareunia. The presence of hemorrhoids, ovarian cysts and endometriosis are other health conditions associated with painful sexual intercourse.
Some drugs can inhibit a desirebox to reduce excitement in some women. These include antihypertensives, antidepressant drugs and contraceptive pills. Other women suffer from vaginism, which is badFree spasm of the muscles in the wall of the vagina. This can often lead to painful sex, which will be very difficult to penetrate, not if impossible.
One of the psychological causes of dyspareunia is the previous trauma during sex, as in the case of sexually abused women or rape victims. The act of sexual intercourse can cause bad memories, causing women to lose interest in this process. Stress can sometimes cause women to experience pain during sex, as well as other psychological problems such as depression, relationship or marital problems, low self -confidence and anxiety. Women who have been brought up with the belief that sex is bad is often susceptible to digestion of dyspareunia because of the feelings of guilt for sex.
Most dyspareunia causes are reversible. Women are generally recommended to seek medical advice when they experience pain during sex to identify its cause. Physical problems can often be managed by avoidingE products that cause irritation and treatment of any infections of drugs. Specialists can also manage medical problems such as the presence of endometriosis and hemorrhoids.
women with psychological problems often subject to sexual therapy. Other Dyspareunia treatments include the counseling of both couple members to improve their communication and help improve their relationship. Experts also recommend using lubricants and extend the forehead time to stimulate excitement in women.