It pains me a lot during penetration and I cannot go through with it even with enough lubrication. It's very painful and it's affecting me mentally too. Please tell me how to cope with it. Is there any medicine for it to pain less?
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ACCORDING TO YOUR QUERY AND SIGN AND SYMPTOM YOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT THE DISEASE AND CAUSE AND IT’S BEST TREATMENT AS YOU HAVE MENTIONED AS ABOVE AS PAINFUL INTERCOURSE
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- TAKE PLENTY OF FLUID
- TAKE LESS SPICY AND FATTY FOODS
- TAKE HOME MADE FOOD ONLY
DO EXERCISE REGULARLY WITH YOGA AND MEDITATION
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Hi!
This could be a condition known as vaginismus.
Vaginismus means fear of penetration. The body tightens up the muscles subconsciously because it doesn't want to suffer through the painful intercourse, which makes things worse.
This fear keeps on increasing with every painful intercourse.
Unfortunately, only medications do not help in this case.
It is important to go for sexual therapy.
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this is something that requires time. do not rush into intercourse as it can cause more pain.
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