Dyspareunia can be defined as persistent or recurrent pain that occurs with sexual activity and results in notable distress or even interpersonal altercation. The condition affects up to 40% of women ...
Of the 3046 postmenopausal women with VVA who completed the REVIVE survey, 44% reported dyspareunia as one of their vaginal symptoms, with 467 (15%) women reporting dyspareunia as their only vaginal ...
Pain during or after sexual intercourse is known as dyspareunia. Although this problem can affect men, it is more common in women. Women with dyspareunia may have pain in the vagina, clitoris or labia ...
Dyspareunia is a medical term that is used to describe painful sexual intercourse. The condition can be defined as genital pain that occurs just before, during or after sex, and that can be caused by ...
WE all do it – push away a niggling pain, smear of blood or embarassing fluid during intimacy, terrified or “ruining the mood ...
Painful intercourse can be a difficult subject to broach: After all, sexual intercourse is supposed to be a pleasurable endeavor, this universal assumption leading the individual sufferer of ...
Dyspareunia is a recurrent or persistent genital pain before, during, or after sex. It can be acquired or congenital, generalized or situational. It is usually a symptom of an underlying issue such as ...
† Eight women (2.6%) were using an OTC vaginal moisturizer/lubricant and are not included in this table. Preface screening question(s) with general statement to place patient at ease: 'Vaginal changes ...