Pain When Have Sex: What reason?
Health Lifestyle February 15th, 2010

when moose “Ooh” to shriek “Ouw”, then you know something is wrong with your body. Pain during sex is a common problem encountered, but did not must always be taken lightly.
Pain when having sex in medicine known as disparunia (dyspareunia). Although men can also feel pain during intercourse, disparunia more prevalent in women. The pain may occur in the pubic area and deeper into the pelvis (pelvic) with characteristics of a sharp pain, burning or like menstrual cramps before, during or after contact.
Disparunia can be caused by many things, including the psychological. Patients who experience then disparunia usually not interested or not satisfied with the sexual relationship because of the pain. This in turn could disrupt domestic harmony.
Disaparunia Causes can be traced more or less from the location where the sick:
1. Pain outside (the vulva and vagina)
* Lack of lubrication. Lack of lubrication in the vaginal area are usually caused by the sex of a hurry / not warming up (foreplay). In postmenopausal women, after childbirth and breastfeeding, reduced estrogen hormone can also lead to “drought” in the vagina. In addition, several types of drugs such as birth control pills, antihypertensives, antihistamines and certain sedatives can also lead to “drought”.
* Injury or irritation due to accidents and operations in the pubic area, for example due to an accident when you exercise or labor operation scar.
* Skin disease / infections. Infection in the genital area such as candidiasis, and trichomoniasis clamidia.
* Allergic reactions such as latex contraceptives (condoms) and jelly.
* Vaginusmus. Vaginismus is a tightening of the vaginal wall muscles that occur automatically and often is psychological. Penetration that are imposed on women with vaginismus can cause tremendous pain.
* Vestibulitis. Vestibulitis is a chronic inflammation that causes pain around the vaginal opening. The cause is not known until now. Vestibulitis often coincided with the existence of candida and the human papillomavirus (HPV), but not always the case.
2. Pain in the (at the pelvis and uterus)
* Tumors and certain disorders such as cervical cancer, endometriosis, adenomiosis (myoma), pelvic inflammatory, prolapsis uterus, ovarian cysts, uterine tumors (uterine fibroids), cistitis and urinary tract irritation.
* Infection in the cervix, uterus, and fallopian tubes.
* Surgery or medical treatment. Incision in the pelvic and abdominal area, including a hysterectomy (removal of part or all of the uterus), often can cause pain during sex. According to a study, about a quarter of women who had had surgery disparunia fault experienced on many levels for a median of five and a half months.
Many women who experience pain during intercourse embarrassed or reluctant to go to the doctor to check the disease. A study by Wyeth found that 80 percent of patients choose their tolerance to pain. Some believe that nothing can be done medically, 40 percent of them did not discuss the issue with other people or doctors.
You’d better not. Pain you feel may indicate something more dangerous and should be treated early. Do not risk the health and harmony of your family with silence. Immediately consult a doctor if in two weeks or more of your pain is always repeated.













