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What Causes Painful Intercourse?

I have been married for year now, but recently every time my husband and I want to become intimate we can t. When he tries to penetrate me is like my Vigina is rejecting him. I am in so much pain when he is inside me. Like is too tight. I know he is a patient man and he loves me but if I don t get better I don t know what will happen. I don t want to have an unhappy marriage.
Thu, 27 Oct 2016
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Hello dear
I understand your concern
Your symptoms could be due to vaginal infection, rough sex, more friction with less lubrication, dry vagina
Urinary tract infection and STD should be ruled out by blood test, urine test and vaginal swab test

Spend more time in fore play before the intercourse. Avoid fear and anxiety during sex.
Use water based lubrication like K-Y during intercourse
Use women on top position.
Other causes of pain should be excluded if problem persists:
Endometriosis, vaginal septum, pelvic inflammatory disease should be rule out by consulting the gynecologist.
Hope this may help you

Contact HCM for further health query
Best regards
Dr. Sagar
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What Causes Painful Intercourse?

Hello dear I understand your concern Your symptoms could be due to vaginal infection, rough sex, more friction with less lubrication, dry vagina Urinary tract infection and STD should be ruled out by blood test, urine test and vaginal swab test Spend more time in fore play before the intercourse. Avoid fear and anxiety during sex. Use water based lubrication like K-Y during intercourse Use women on top position. Other causes of pain should be excluded if problem persists: Endometriosis, vaginal septum, pelvic inflammatory disease should be rule out by consulting the gynecologist. Hope this may help you Contact HCM for further health query Best regards Dr. Sagar