Are you married and your female partner is struggling with her sexual life due to dyspareunia? It’s a painful condition for women during sexual activity, especially during vaginal penetration. She feels uncomfortable during intercourse and experiences pain due to lack of moisture and spontaneous tightening of the vaginal area. Both married and unmarried women can experience this female sexual problem as a combination of physical and psychological factors play a vital role in this condition.
World-renowned Ayurvedacharya Dr. Sunil Dubey, the best sexologist in Patna, Bihar, says that dyspareunia is a medical term, where sexology refers to pain during sexual intercourse in women. It is defined as persistent genital pain occurring immediately before, during, or after sexual activity. This sexual problem can affect all genders, but it is most common in women. He works at the Dubey Clinic, located in Langar Toli, Chauraha, Patna-04, where he provides comprehensive treatment for every male and female sexual problem. This senior clinical sexologist doctor says that the location, intensity, and cause of this pain can vary greatly in women. Everyone should be aware of this sexual problem because it not only affects a person’s sexual life but also the quality of life for couples.
Understanding types of Dyspareunia in women:
Pain is usually classified based on where it is felt:
- Superficial dyspareunia (entry pain): Typically, this pain occurs in women during initial or attempted penetration at the entrance to the vaginal area (for example, during intercourse or when a woman inserts a tampon into the vaginal area). It is known as superficial dyspareunia where both married or unmarried may experience this sexual problem.
- Collision dyspareunia (deep pain): Collision dyspareunia is commonly characterized as deep pelvic or abdominal pain during deep penetration or pushing into the vaginal area. This sexual problem in women is often worsened by certain positions.
Dr. Sunil Dubey says that dyspareunia in women can be classified into two types based on its nature and onset. These are:
- Primary Onset: Pain that has been present since the person first became sexually active.
- Secondary Onset: Pain that begins after a period of pain-free sexual activity.
Common causes of dyspareunia:
Our Ayurvedacharya Dr. Sunil Dubey, who is also the best clinical sexologist in Bihar, India, says that it is always important to know all the common causes of this sexual problem in women. Generally, physical, relationship and emotional factors are the most responsible for this sexual problem in women.
- Lack of lubrication: It’s a physical condition that causes a woman’s vaginal area to become less lubricated. Inadequate foreplay, low estrogen levels, or certain medications are often responsible for this condition. Fluctuations in estrogen levels are also seen during menopause, breastfeeding, or the use of certain birth control pills. Many people use antidepressants to reduce their stress and anxiety levels, which can have side effects on sexual health.
- Infection and Inflammation: Generally, both sexually transmitted and non-sexual infections can affect sexual health. Yeast infections, urinary tract infections (UTIs), pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), or sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are the most common infections and inflammations which are responsible factors for this sexual problem in women.
- Skin Conditions: In some cases, skin conditions have been found to be responsible for this pain during intercourse in women. Some skin conditions, such as eczema, lichen sclerosus, or vulvodynia (chronic vaginal pain), are the most common factors that lead a woman to this sexual problem.
- Structural or muscular problems: Such as vaginismus (involuntary muscle spasms around the vaginal area), pelvic floor muscle dysfunction, or wounds caused by childbirth (e.g., episiotomy).
- Uterine or pelvic conditions: It is also a physical cause where there is endometriosis, uterine fibroids, ovarian cysts, retroverted uterus, or interstitial cystitis (painful bladder syndrome) play a big role to lead a woman in this pain during intercourse.
- Emotional or psychological factors: This includes various emotional and psychological factors, such as anxiety, stress, depression, fear of sexual activity or pain, or a history of sexual trauma or misbehavior.
- Relationship-Issues Factors: In some married life, relationship problems have been shown to contribute to a variety of sexual problems. Dyspareunia is one of them. Lack of communication with a partner or intimacy problems can lead a woman to experience painful intercourse because the sexual response cycle is not activated as desired.
Ayurvedic treatment plan to deal with dyspareunia:
Dr. Sunil Dubey, India’s leading clinical sexologist, who specializes in treating all cases of male and female sexual problems, says that solving any issue of sexual problems should be safe, natural and effective in the long term, allowing a person to live a healthy sexual life for all the time being. Ayurveda, a traditional system of Indian medicine, is one of the most reliable, completely effective, and natural treatment systems. A combination of modern and traditional treatment systems is more effective in dealing with any type of sexual problem. He adds that Ayurveda understands the connection between mind and body. It is also deeply connected to the soul, which helps it to process what it likes and dislikes.
Ayurveda offers cause-based treatment, which considers every health problem affecting sexual health. The advantage of Ayurveda is that it offers personalized treatment, where each patient receives comprehensive treatment based on the natural and exacerbating nature of their sexual problem. Since side effects of some medications can also cause sexual problems, it also helps manage that problem by switching to alternative options. Dr. Sunil Dubey says that Ayurveda believes that an imbalance of the three doshas (vata, pitta, and kapha) is the primary cause of sexual problems. Here, Ayurveda prioritizes balancing the doshas to restore energy balance in the body, improve vitality, and improve overall health.
A holistic approach is applied to the treatment of dyspareunia, where specific formulations of herbs, natural chemicals and home remedies are used as Vajikarana therapy. Dr. Sunil Dubey provides his comprehensive treatment where he uses modern treatment methods to address underlying medical and psychological conditions and traditional medicine privileges to deal with the entire range of sexual problems. During Ayurvedic treatment, he recommends stress management techniques, yoga, exercise, mindfulness, balanced diet, good sleep and adopting a good daily lifestyle. He says that Ayurveda inspires a person to always remain connected with nature and its guidance helps in improving physical and mental health throughout life.
If you’re experiencing persistent or frequent pain during sexual intercourse, it’s important to talk to an expert healthcare professional to find the underlying cause and receive appropriate treatment. Dubey Clinic is the correct destination for all those people who are struggling with their married or individual life due to any type of sexual problems and looking for safe and lifelong effective treatment.
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