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Painful intercourse

Dr. Mahesh Nawal views painful intercourse as a treatable condition. He emphasizes a comprehensive approach, addressing both physical and emotional causes, and encourages early diagnosis and personalized treatment for lasting relief.

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Painful intercourse

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  1. Views on Painful intercourse By Dr. Mahesh Nawal • Dr. Mahesh Nawal views painful intercourse as a treatable condition. He emphasizes a comprehensive approach, addressing both physical and emotional causes, and encourages early diagnosis and personalized treatment for lasting relief. • www.mysexproblems.com

  2. Painful intercourse, medically known as dyspareunia, can affect both men and women, but it’s more common in women. • Introduction to Painful Intercourse • This condition not only causes physical discomfort but can also have a significant emotional impact.

  3. Causes of Painful Intercourse • 1. Physical Causes: • Vaginal Infections: Yeast infections, bacterial vaginosis. • Endometriosis: Uterine lining tissue growing outside the uterus. • Vaginal Dryness: Often due to hormonal changes (e.g., menopause). • 2. Emotional Causes: • Stress or anxiety. • Past trauma or abuse.

  4. Symptoms to Look For • Physical Symptoms: • Sharp or burning pain during penetration. • Deep aching pain post-intercourse. • Emotional Impact: • Fear of intimacy. • Anxiety or stress surrounding sexual activity.

  5. Diagnosis & • Evaluation • Medical History: Doctors typically ask about sexual history and emotional factors. • Physical Examination: A pelvic exam is crucial to diagnose potential causes such as infections or muscle tension. • Partner Involvement: Open communication with your partner helps in understanding emotional causes.

  6. Treatment Options • Medical Treatments: • Lubricants for vaginal dryness. • Hormone Therapy for menopause-related issues. • Antibiotics for infections. • Therapies: • Sexual Counseling: Helps manage emotional aspects. • Pelvic Floor Exercises: Strengthens muscles and reduces pain.

  7. Conclusion and Support • For more information or personalized treatment, contact Dr. Mahesh Nawal. • Painful intercourse is treatable with the right combination of medical and psychological approaches. • Email: nawal.dr@gmail.com • Phone: 9770396344 • Address: 306- 307, Vikram Tower, Sapna Sangeeta, Indore • Early intervention can significantly improve sexual health and relationship satisfaction. • www.mysexproblems.com

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