Causes Of Painful Sexual
Intercourse
A number of conditions may cause
pain and / or discomfort during sexual intercourse. These conditions include:
Certain vaginal infections, such as vaginal yeast infections and trichomoniasis, are often present without noticeable symptoms. However,
during sexual intercourse, the rubbing motion of the penis against the vagina
and genitalia sometimes causes the symptoms of these vaginal infections
(stinging, burning) to intensify.
Genital herpes sores are another frequent cause of pain during sex.
Vaginal Irritation
Many products contain irritants that
can cause vaginal irritation, leading to discomfort or pain during vaginal sexual
intercourse. These include:
- any contraceptive foams, creams, or jellies
- allergic reactions to condoms, diaphragms, or latex gloves
- vaginal deodorant sprays
- scented tampons
- deodorant soaps
- laundry detergents (in sensitive individuals)
- excessive vaginal douching
Vaginal Dryness
This
often causes pain and discomfort during sex. Normal vaginal lubrication is a
gift to most women; however, the vagina may be dry at certain times, making
vaginal penetration painful. Lack of vaginal lubrication can be caused by
several factors including:
- Trying to achieve vaginal penetration too fast before enough stimulation has occurred to allow normal vaginal lubrication to take place.
- Feeling nervous or tense about the sexual experience; this can slow the release of vaginal lubrication.
- Using a condom without the addition of a vaginal lubricant, such as K-Y Jelly (Saliva is acceptable for vaginal lubrication, but never use petroleum-based products(petroleum jelly), as they can deteriorate condoms and contribute to vaginal infections.)
- Hormonal
imbalance during menopause, the years
preceding menopause, or following childbirth.
(Vaginal lubrication methods listed above may help; menopausal women may benefit from a prescribed estrogen cream that's used vaginally.)
Vaginal Tightness
This occasionally happens when you
feel tense, or are not fully relaxed when penetration occurs. Difficulty
penetrating a tight vagina can happen even when vaginal lubrication is not a
problem. The first few times you engage in sexual intercourse, the vagina may
be tight due to a contracted hymen, which can cause pain at the time of
penetration.
Sometimes a more severe condition
called vaginismus is responsible for vaginal tightness; women with vaginismus
experience strong, involuntary muscle spasms of the vaginal muscles during
sexual intercourse or vaginal penetration by any object, including fingers,
tampons, vibrators, etc.
Pain of the Clitoris
The clitoris is the most sensitive
part of the female genitalia. Gentle touching or rubbing of the clitoris is
extremely pleasurable for some women, while it is unbearably painful for
others. Clitoral pain may also occur due to poor hygiene; vaginal secretions
may collect under the clitoral hood and may lead to pain if not properly washed
away.
Occasionally, a woman will
experience pelvic pain upon deep, thrusting penetration. Many conditions may
cause this pain, including:
- Tears in the ligaments that support the uterus (causes include problems during childbirth, inappropriately performed abortion, previous violent sexual intercourse or rape)
- Cervical, uterine, or tubal infections, such as pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)
- Pelvic adhesion (often the result of previous pelvic surgery or PID)
- Endometriosis
- Ovarian cysts
- Uterine fibroid tumors
This is a painful, and often hard to
diagnose chronic condition that causes a burning and/or stinging sensation of
the vulva and vagina.
Pain and / or discomfort are never
part of normal sexual intercourse. If you experience pain during sex, don't be
afraid to tell your partner who has no way of knowing that you're uncomfortable
unless you talk about what you're feeling. Also make sure to see your doctor
for diagnosis and treatment of the underlying cause. Share Your Experience.
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