VAGINAL INJURES

Sexual intercourse is often a painful discomfort and even have a negative impact on emotional and physical relationship partner.

Painful intercourse (disperunia) is often caused by lack of lubricant before sex. The easiest solution is to use artificial lubrication, increasing the time pemanasanan and give more relaxation to help stimulate lubrication in women.

But sometimes, there can be underlying medical reasons for painful intercourse, namely:

- Vaginal infections caused by fungal and bacterial infections can cause painful intercourse.

- Vaginismus or spasms in vaginal muscles due to fear of sexual intercourse.

- All types of sexual transmitted diseases

- Injury to the vagina or vulva which includes all types of injury to the genital area. However, most often due to childbirth or scar tissue from episiotomy during childbirth.

- Endometriosis, namely the growth of uterine lining tissue outside the uterus.

- Pelvic inflammatory disease that causes inflammation of the organs in the pelvic cavity. Consequently, the pressure during sex cause pain in the pelvic cavity.

- Problems Uterine fibroid tumors include the uterus and physical abnormalities.

- Disorders such as cysts, tumors or infections of the ovary.

- Ectopic pregnancy, namely egg fertilization occurs outside the womb.

- Infection of the cervix (cervical), causing pain during penile penetration.

Pain during intercourse can be resolved without medical intervention with sex softly and use a lubricant for easy penetration.

However, when it comes to things that are medically related, through the examination, the doctor can determine the causes of pain and perform the treatment.

Can also, the pain associated with unresolved emotional issues in the relationship. Guilt or sexual abuse in the past can affect the sex life should be fun. When this happens, you should consult a psychiatrist.

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