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Posted: 2025-07-23 23:08:23 UTC

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Dyspareunia, or painful sex, is not normal and can be caused by various physical and emotional factors. It's more common in women and can lead to fear and avoidance of sex. Addressing the underlying causes through medical and therapeutic interventions, along with open communication with partners, can help women regain pleasure and peace in their sexual experiences.
Pain during sex is not normal and should be addressed.
Dyspareunia can be caused by physical issues like dryness, infections, or medical conditions.
Emotional factors and past trauma can contribute to painful sex.
Treatment involves addressing underlying causes and seeking medical and therapeutic help.
Open communication and support from partners are crucial for overcoming dyspareunia.
Dryness due to breastfeeding, menopause, or medications
Recurrent infections like yeast infections, BV, or STIs
Tight pelvic floor muscles due to stress, anxiety, or trauma
Medical conditions like endometriosis, fibroids, or PCOS
Emotional trauma and the mind-body connection