By Joseph Hazan,M.D.,FACOG
Dyspareunia is painful intercourse.
It can occur due to physical or
psychological factors. It can be
occasional or persistent.
It can also occur after intercourse.
Causes:
1) Infection:
Herpes
Bacterial vaginosis
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
Yeast
Trichomonas
Sexually Transmitted Infection
Urinary Tract Infection
2) Endocrine
Menopause
Breastfeeding
Estrogen lowering medications
3) Trauma
4) Medications that reduce libido
Antipsychotic medications
Some antidepressants
Some heart medications and
antihypertensives
5) Various:
Fibroids
Pelvic floor spasms- vaginismus
Vulvitis
Atrophic vaginitis
Vulvar Intraepithelial Neoplasia
Vulvar vestibulitis
Lichen sclerosus
Lichen planus
Endometriosis
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Interstitial Cystitis-
Painful Bladder Syndrome
Constipation
Trigger point
Ovarian or tubal mass
Chronic pelvic pain
After a diagnosis is made
the treatment will be directed
to the specific situation.
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