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- Painful intercourse (dyspareunia) - Symptoms and causes
The medical term for painful intercourse is dyspareunia (dis-puh-ROO-nee-uh) It is lasting or recurrent genital pain that occurs just before, during or after sex Talk with your healthcare professional if you're having painful intercourse Treatments focus on the cause and can help stop or ease this common problem
- Painful intercourse (dyspareunia) - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
Treatment Treatment options vary depending on the cause of the pain Medications If an infection or medical condition contributes to your pain, treating the cause might resolve your problem Changing medicines that can cause lubrication problems also might eliminate your symptoms For many postmenopausal women, painful intercourse is caused by too little lubrication resulting from low estrogen
- Female sexual dysfunction - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Not being sexually active can make this worse These factors can lead to painful intercourse, called dyspareunia Sexual desire also lessens when hormone levels drop Your body's hormone levels shift after giving birth and during breastfeeding This can lead to vaginal dryness and affect your desire for sex Psychological and social
- Why is sex after menopause sometimes more painful?
For some women, dyspareunia is temporary For others, it can become chronic After menopause, painful intercourse often is associated with changes due to decreased estrogen levels The vaginal tissues tend to become less elastic, more fragile, and more susceptible to bleeding, tearing or pain during sexual activity or during a pelvic exam
- Prasterone (vaginal route) - Side effects dosage - Mayo Clinic
Prasterone is used to treat women with moderate to severe dyspareunia (painful intercourse) that is due to menopause Low estrogen levels may cause changes in the vulvar and vaginal areas that lead to atrophy (a shrinking of tissues) and dryness Prasterone is a steroid medicine This medicine is available only with your doctor's prescription
- Vaginal atrophy - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic
Vaginal atrophy used to be a medical term for thinning and drying of the vagina's inner lining, often after menopause Another name for it was atrophic vaginitis These terms are no longer used The physical changes they described are now considered to be part of a group of symptoms that affect the genitals and lower urinary tract, called genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM) GSM happens
- Vaginal dryness after menopause: How to treat it? - Mayo Clinic
Vaginal dryness can be a problem for many people after menopause Vaginal dryness is the main symptom of what's called genitourinary syndrome of menopause The syndrome used to be called atrophic vaginitis or vaginal atrophy With this condition, vaginal tissues become thinner and irritated more easily This is the result of falling levels of estrogen during menopause
- Adenomyosis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Adenomyosis (ad-uh-no-my-O-sis) occurs when the tissue that normally lines the uterus (endometrial tissue) grows into the muscular wall of the uterus The displaced tissue continues to act normally — thickening, breaking down and bleeding — during each menstrual cycle An enlarged uterus and painful, heavy periods can result
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