Is the Pain Superficial....................
Hello cuties, here are some of the causes of the more superficial pain you feel ....
Lack of Lubrication....
This may be due to nervousness,hang-ups and failure to relax. Unskilled foreplay by the man is a common cause,especially when it doesn't go on for too long enough. (Many women would like half an hour - but they don't get it)
Well endowed partner......
Some women complain that their partners penis is too big. In fact when a woman is aroused and relaxed, the vagina extends by several inches- so any female should be able to accommodate any male. Been unused to a larger man or previous problems with bladder infections or endometriosis can lead to anxiety and tension about sex....
Menopausal or post-menopausal dryness
This is due to a fall in female sex hormones. This may also result in superficial pains.
Vaginal Infections.....
These are common. The particular one common to most females is thrush. Although there are several others such as trichomonas. The blisters of Herpes can also be really painful.
Injury......
Injury to the vulva or vagina can occur during rape or sexual assault and this could later result in dyspareunia...
Much often,injury caused by a childbirth tear or the episiotomy cut that is often made during labour. Badly healed stitch can also cause pain.
Genital Warts..........
These are awfully common in these days of fairly promiscuous sex...Occasionally,the warts can cause pain,especially if they get infected.
Vulvitis.....
This means the inflammation of the vulva (The opening of the vagina). It can be due to all sorts of causes,including chemicals in bubbke-baths or soaps.
Haematoma of the Clitoris
This is a condition that is not widely known. It is a bruise in the clitoris caused by excessive friction. It nearly always gets better ina few weeks. Occasionally, the ckitoris spontaneously bursts open releasing blood. It should heal up again rapidly but it's best to have it checked out by a doctor.
Urethral caruncle.......
This is a tender patch that develops at the Urinary opening.
Foreign body in the Vagina.......
The usual culprit is a forgotten tampon. It may cause pain,especially if the tampon causes an infection.
Vulvodynia................
A distressing and long-lasting condition in which the outer part of the sex organ (the vulva) is so sensitive ,just touching the area makes the woman jump with pain.
Its causes are not yet known,but it can often be successfully treated. Experts in dealing with it are doctors specialised in genitourinary medicine.
Cancer..........
This is a rare cause of intercourse pain,but it must be borne in mind for a woman who develops this kind of pain for the first time after the age of 40.
Living Healthy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! *winks*
Lack of Lubrication....
This may be due to nervousness,hang-ups and failure to relax. Unskilled foreplay by the man is a common cause,especially when it doesn't go on for too long enough. (Many women would like half an hour - but they don't get it)
Well endowed partner......
Some women complain that their partners penis is too big. In fact when a woman is aroused and relaxed, the vagina extends by several inches- so any female should be able to accommodate any male. Been unused to a larger man or previous problems with bladder infections or endometriosis can lead to anxiety and tension about sex....
Menopausal or post-menopausal dryness
This is due to a fall in female sex hormones. This may also result in superficial pains.
Vaginal Infections.....
These are common. The particular one common to most females is thrush. Although there are several others such as trichomonas. The blisters of Herpes can also be really painful.
Injury......
Injury to the vulva or vagina can occur during rape or sexual assault and this could later result in dyspareunia...
Much often,injury caused by a childbirth tear or the episiotomy cut that is often made during labour. Badly healed stitch can also cause pain.
Genital Warts..........
These are awfully common in these days of fairly promiscuous sex...Occasionally,the warts can cause pain,especially if they get infected.
Vulvitis.....
This means the inflammation of the vulva (The opening of the vagina). It can be due to all sorts of causes,including chemicals in bubbke-baths or soaps.
Haematoma of the Clitoris
This is a condition that is not widely known. It is a bruise in the clitoris caused by excessive friction. It nearly always gets better ina few weeks. Occasionally, the ckitoris spontaneously bursts open releasing blood. It should heal up again rapidly but it's best to have it checked out by a doctor.
Urethral caruncle.......
This is a tender patch that develops at the Urinary opening.
Foreign body in the Vagina.......
The usual culprit is a forgotten tampon. It may cause pain,especially if the tampon causes an infection.
Vulvodynia................
A distressing and long-lasting condition in which the outer part of the sex organ (the vulva) is so sensitive ,just touching the area makes the woman jump with pain.
Its causes are not yet known,but it can often be successfully treated. Experts in dealing with it are doctors specialised in genitourinary medicine.
Cancer..........
This is a rare cause of intercourse pain,but it must be borne in mind for a woman who develops this kind of pain for the first time after the age of 40.
Living Healthy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! *winks*
i think another cause of sexual pain is female circumcision which is the removal of clitoris and clitoral hood thereby reducing the pleasure during intercourse and natural lubricant.
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