Women with dyspareunia often experience psychological distress and sexual difficulties, and partners may also be negatively impacted by the pain. In this article we will examine sexual, relationship, and psychological factors associated with dyspareunia resulting from a variety of conditions, including provoked vestibulodynia (PVD), vulvodynia, vaginismus, interstitial cystitis (IC), endometriosis, and chronic pelvic pain (CPP). Although still preliminary, research...
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The symptom of dyspareunia is reported almost exclusively by women, although the problem can also occur in men. There are a number of physical factors that may cause sexual discomfort. Pain is sometimes experienced in the testicular or glans area of the penis immediately after ejaculation. Infections of the prostate, bladder, or seminal vesicles can lead to intense burning or itching sensations following ejaculation. Though dyspareunia for women may caused by...
Dyspareunia (from Greek meaning "badly mated") by definition, is an abnormal pain that occurs during sexual intercourse, and, by its very nature, occurs in an intimate context. It is not a disease, but rather a symptom of an underlying physical or psychological disorder. The pain, which can be mild or severe, may appear in the genitals, the pelvic region, or the lower back. The condition is much more common among women. Many women (almost 50%) experience painful...







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