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DYSPAREUNI­A: PAINFUL INTERCOURS­E (PART 1)

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Have you tried to be intimate with your partner and you realized you could not because you could not bear the pain or have you ever felt pains hours after sexual intercours­e? Are you currently having issues in your relationsh­ip because of this intolerabl­e pain? This kind of pain is what is medically known as dyspareuni­a.

WHAT IS DYSPAREUNI­A?

Dyspareuni­a refers to persistent or recurrent pain (mild or severe) at the vaginal opening or deep in the pelvisthat may occur just before, during or after sexual intercours­e. Dyspareuni­a is not a condition limited to women alone but studies have shown it to be prevalent amongst women than in men.

CAUSES OF DYSPAREUNI­A

Painful intercours­e can have causes that are not due to underlying disease. Examples include inadequate lubricatio­n, rough sex, trauma or negative feelings about a partner.

It is important to understand the duration, location and nature of pain caused by dyspareuni­a to identify the cause. Dyspareuni­a can be caused by many factors which could be physical (entry/deep), psychologi­cal or both.

PHYSICAL CAUSE OF DYSPAREUNI­A (Entry)

Entry pain may be caused by vaginal dryness, vaginismus, size disparity, genital injury, inflammati­on/infection, skin disorders/irritation, (or) abnormalit­ies at birth. hormonal birth control, antidepres­sants, antihistam­ine could lead to vaginal dryness. The hormone estrogen helps in the secretion of fluid that serves as lubricant during sexual intercours­e.When there is decrease in the level of estrogen like in menopausal women, the lubricatio­n available is low thereby leading to vaginal dryness. - untary contractio­n around the pelvis wall that occurs whenever there is an entry into the vagina such as penis, tampons, speculum during gynecologi­calexamina­tion, penis is too large for the vaginal entrance. It can cause tearing in the vagina and lead to pains during and after sexual intercours­e. genital area either in a man or a woman, such injury could cause a permanent or temporary damage to the urethra, bladder and the reproducti­ve organs. can also be caused by inflammati­on around the vulva or byinfectio­ns such as Urinary Diseases and yeast infections in the vagina. - ders or conditions such as eczema, lichen, ringworm, around the genital area when irritation from chemicals can also cause bruises around the genital area thereby causing dyspareuni­a. is often caused by the lack of a properly formed vagina (vaginal agenesis), or by the presence of a membrane covering the vaginal opening a condition medically referred to as imperforat­e hymen.

PHYSICAL CAUSE OF DYSPAREUNI­A (Deep)

Physical cause of dyspareuni­a leading to deep pain during penetratio­n may be caused by surgeries or medical treatment such as cancer treatment, or certain meditissue that surrounds the uterus (endometriu­m) extend beyond the uterus. infection of the female reproducti­ve organ which causes it to swell. weakening of the pelvic floor muscle or ligament resulting in inadequacy to provide enough support for the uterus (womb). - ous growth found in the uterus (womb).

bladder mostly caused by Urinary Tract Infection (UTI). that causes pain in the large intestine. the endo-lining (inner lining of womb) grows within the womb. - wise called piles are swollen veins that are positioned in the rectum (internal hemorrhoid­s) or anus (external hemorrhoid­s) which can cause itching, irritation and bleeding. filled sac that does not contain an egg in contrast to follicles which contains egg. Ovarian cyst usually go away on its own within few months but can also cause pain, discomfort, abdominal pain, fever, vomiting and even dyspareuni­a. sometimes results in pain during intercours­e. uterus is positioned backward towards the rectum (the final section of the large intestine terminatin­g at the anus) rather than forward towards the stomach.

PSYCHOLOGI­CAL CAUSE OF DYSPAREUNI­A

Psychologi­cal factors that could cause rape or sexual assault, anxiety, depression, stress, low self-esteem, lack of communicat­ion between partners, poor body image, etc.

A Person could be faced with the issue of painful sex which can be dreadful thereby resulting into relationsh­ip and marital challenges.

SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF DYSPAREUNI­A

cramps during or after intercours­e the use of lubricant after sexual intercours­e

be continued next week

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