Causes of vaginal pain during sexual intercourse

Some women experience pain during sexual intercourse, a condition known as dyspareunia. Studies show that over 60 percent of women report such cases. This can be caused by factors like hormonal changes and sexually transmitted infections.

Dyspareunia often occurs inside the vagina and may increase due to changes in sexual techniques or rising sexually transmitted infections. This pain is examined by a general doctor or gynecologist, along with specialists like psychiatrists or urologists.

Medical help is advised if symptoms include severe pain causing bleeding, nausea or vomiting after intercourse, or unusual discharge. Main causes include inadequate lubrication from hormonal changes or certain medications, inflammation at the vaginal opening, and sudden spasms.

Pain across the entire vagina may signal muscle damage or infections. If the man feels like hitting something, it could indicate a misplaced uterus or ovarian cyst. If no health issue is found, lubricants can provide relief.

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