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Sexual intercourse - painful
Alternate Names : Painful sexual intercourse, Dyspareunia
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Review Date: 08/01/2008
Reviewed By: Linda Vorvick, MD, Seattle Site Coordinator, Maternal & Child Health Lecturer, Pathophysiology, MEDEX Northwest Division of Physician Assistant Studies, ...

Sexual intercourse means the penis of the man being in the vagina of the woman and moving in and out. It is easy to do if the penis is firm and the vagina is well lubricated.

Painful sexual intercourse; Dyspareunia
Common Causes
Intercourse too soon after surgery or child birth
Vaginal dryness or inadequate lubrication (for example, from insufficient foreplay) ...

Painful sexual intercourse; Dyspareunia
References
National Institutes of Health. National Institutes of Health State-of-the-Science Conference statement: management of menopause-related symptoms. Ann Intern Med. 2005;142(12 Pt 1):1003-1013.

Painful Sexual Intercourse - Dyspareunia
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Using less strenuous positions for sexual intercourse can help the shortness of breath you may feel with sexual activity.
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sexual intercourse
Usually, sex play that includes penetration of the vagina with a penis, but also describes penile penetration of the anus.

having sexual intercourse before the age of 18
having many sexual partners, and having partners who have had sexual intercourse at a young age and/or have had many partners themselves
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Sexual intercourse may be vaginal, anal, or oral, and may involve the use of a body part or an object.
Alternative Names
Sex and rape; Date rape; Sexual assault ...

Sexual intercourse, injury during childbirth, or surgery may cause the cervix to become inflamed or infected.
What are the symptoms?
Symptoms of cervicitis may include: ...

Sexual intercourse can be another influence on bacteria entering the urethra. During intercourse any bacteria that is close to the vaginal opening could easily be pushed towards the urethra.

Sexual intercourse (vaginal, anal or oral) with an infected person
Blood contamination (for example, sharing needles for intravenous drug abuse)
Mother to Child (during pregnancy, during birth, and during breast feeding) ...

Sexual intercourse is a common cause of urinary tract infections because the female anatomy can make women more prone to urinary tract infections. During sexual activity, bacteria in the vaginal area are sometimes massaged into the urethra.

Sexual intercourse may have to be avoided if the following symptoms occur:
vaginal bleeding
pain
leaking of amniotic fluid
contractions ...

Sexual intercourse can also cause bleeding from the placenta previa in later pregnancy. During labour, the cervix thins and dilates, which would normally allow the baby to exit into the vagina.

Sexual intercourse may also be painful for women because of inflammation of the vagina.
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Sexual intercourse - In general, this refers to sex involving a man's penis being placed inside a woman's vagina. When the man ejaculates during sexual intercourse, his semen is released into the woman's vagina.

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sharing infected needles
blood transfusion
Mother to newborn at birth ...

Sexual intercourse doesn't appear to pose an increased risk for people with long QT syndrome. Pregnancy and delivery aren't associated with increased risk of symptoms in women with long QT syndrome.

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(1) sexual intercourse (e.g., vaginal, anal, oral) which exposes a non-infected individual to blood, semen or vaginal secretions of an infected individual; ...

Avoid sexual intercourse until the treated area heals and the soreness is gone (usually 1 to 3 weeks, depending on the size of the area treated).
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Avoid sexual intercourse
Do not drink alcohol
Prevention
Measures to prevent trichomoniasis include: ...

Avoid sexual intercourse, douching, and tampons until after your postnatal examination six weeks after delivery.
Episiotomy care ...

Heterosexual intercourse (affecting men and women equally)
The first pattern usually predominates in developed countries; the second pattern predominates in Africa, South America, and southern Asia.

Avoid sexual intercourse until your body has fully recovered, for at least 1 to 3 weeks.
To prevent infection and pregnancy, it is important to use condoms as directed by your doctor when you start to have intercourse again.

During sexual intercourse, hundreds of millions of sperm are normally released into a woman's vagina. The large majority of these sperm die.

Regular sexual intercourse is important when attempting conception. This is because long periods of abstinence increase old sperm count in the semen, decreasing its ability to fertilize the egg.

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bloody diarrhea associated with menstrual period
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Painful sexual intercourse; Dyspareunia
Common Causes
A diaphragm that does not fit properly
Endometriosis
Genital irritation from soaps, detergents, douches, or feminine hygiene products
Hemorrhoids ...

Kissing
Sexual intercourse
Breastfeeding
Changing the diapeer of an infected infant ...

Painful sexual intercourse
Stiffness, particularly in the early morning, after prolonged sitting or standing, or with changes in temperature or relative humidity
Light-headedness and/or balance problems.

ordinary sexual intercourse (vaginal intercourse)
anal intercourse
oral sex
very rarely, through other forms of sexual contact.

Although sexual intercourse may be uncomfortable the very first time, it should never be painful. If you suddenly begin having pain before, during or after intercourse, see your doctor.

Avoiding sexual intercourse with multiple partners
Avoiding sexual intercourse with someone who has had many partners
Practicing safe sex, including condom use (although condoms cannot fully protect against HPV) ...

Repeated sexual intercourse over a short period of time, which raises vaginal pH and results in growth of bacteria and infection-like symptoms.
Chronic vulvar dampness, aggravated by stress or restrictive, nonabsorbent synthetic clothing.

Can't have sexual intercourse for at least a week each month (during ovulation and several days before and after)
Women with irregular periods should not use- failure rate is high
Spermicide
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Pain during sexual intercourse
In men, the first symptoms of gonorrhea generally appear between 1 day and 2 weeks - typically 2 to 5 days - after exposure to the bacterium.

Pain during sexual intercourse.
Pain in the pelvic area.
Tests that examine the endometrium are used to detect (find) and diagnose endometrial cancer.

Unprotected sexual intercourse with an infected partner
Contact with infected blood through blood transfusion, sharing needles or syringes contaminated with infected blood by injecting drug users ...

Do not have sexual intercourse or put anything into your vagina for 24 hours before a colposcopy. This includes douches, tampons, and vaginal medicines. You will empty your bladder just before your colposcopy.

unprotected sexual intercourse (oral, vaginal, or anal sex)
sharing needles used to inject drugs or other substances (including contaminated needles used for injecting steroids and tattooing and body art) ...

pain during sexual intercourse can be caused by many underlying conditions. this article looks at some of these, and suggestions for treating the problem.
sexually transmitted diseases ...

Pain during sexual intercourse
If the fibroids grow near to the vagina or cervix (neck of the womb) then this can cause pain or discomfort during sexual intercourse (dyspareunia).
Miscarriage or infertility ...

Vaginal or anal sexual intercourse (without a condom) with an infected person.
Using a needle or syringe that's already been used by someone who's infected.

Douching
Having sexual intercourse
Using medicine or creams in your vagina
Anesthesia ...

Urination after sexual intercourse may also decrease the risk of UTI because it can flush out any bacteria that were introduced during intercourse. Sometimes a dose of antibiotics after intercourse can help prevent recurrence of UTIs.

Vaginismus makes sexual intercourse difficult or impossible (the vagina can completely close up) and it can be painful. The symptoms can vary from one women to the next. Read more about the symptoms of vaginismus.

Rape: Coerced sexual intercourse.
Rectum: The lowest end of the intestine before the anus, where solid waste (feces) is stored.

Many women can have sexual intercourse with their pessary in place. But you cannot insert a diaphragm (a round rubber device used as a barrier method of birth control) while wearing a pessary.

You should not have sexual intercourse until the wound has fully healed. This can take four to six weeks. If you have sexual intercourse too soon, the wound could re-open and you may need another operation.

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It serves as the point of entry for the penis during sexual intercourse, acts as the pathway through which a baby during childbirth and is also the passageway for menstrual blood to leave the body during the menstrual cycle.

Cervical cancer screening should begin approximately three years after a woman begins having sexual intercourse, but no later than at 21 years old.

erectile dysfunction (ih-REK-tile dis-FUNK-shun) An inability to have an erection of the penis adequate for sexual intercourse. Also called impotence.
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Erectile dysfunction (ED): A common men's health problem characterized by the consistent inability to sustain an erection sufficient for sexual intercourse or the inability to achieve ejaculation, or both.

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