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* [[vaginal dryness]] and vulvovaginal dystrophy are leading etiological factors of [[dyspareunia]], and may concur to deep dyspareunia, with [[iatrogenic]] factors such as surgical shortening of the vagina and/or [[radiotherapy]] contributing to deep sexual pain. | * [[vaginal dryness]] and vulvovaginal dystrophy are leading etiological factors of [[dyspareunia]], and may concur to deep dyspareunia, with [[iatrogenic]] factors such as surgical shortening of the vagina and/or [[radiotherapy]] contributing to deep sexual pain. | ||
===Medical Causes of dyspareunia | ===Medical an psychological Causes of dyspareunia in Women=== | ||
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Overview
Common causes of dyspareunia in women include localized infectious and congenital disorders of the vulva, vagina, and perianal regions. Additional causes include systemic conditions and diseases.
Causes
Common causes
In premenopausal women:
- The most frequent biological etiologies of dyspareunia are vulvar vestibulitis/provoked vestibulodynia, with recurrent candida infections and/or an hyperactive pelvic floor in the background, and painful outcomes of delivery (either because of episiotomy/rraphy, or traumatic deliveries). Endometriosis, chronic pelvic pain, and pelvic inflammatory disease are leading contributors of deep dyspareunia in premenopausal women.
In postmenopausal women:
- vaginal dryness and vulvovaginal dystrophy are leading etiological factors of dyspareunia, and may concur to deep dyspareunia, with iatrogenic factors such as surgical shortening of the vagina and/or radiotherapy contributing to deep sexual pain.
Medical an psychological Causes of dyspareunia in Women
Medical and psychological causes of dyspareunia in men:
Medical causes | sexually transmitted infections ( STIs) including herpes, thrush or male candidiasis,tight foreskin (Phimosis), prostatitis,growths, cysts, warts, and lumps in the penis,testicular cancer,little tears in the foreskin,problems with ejaculation when the testicles swell and become painful as a result of being sexually stimulated but not ejaculating, penile fracture,Peyronie's disease, Isolated painful ejaculation due to:Urethritis,Prostatitis,Epididymitis,Orchitis,Abdominal abscess, Penile prosthesis, Bladder cancer,Intra-abdominal tumors, Prostate cancer, Vesical calculi,Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH),Urethral stricture,Pelvic musculature spasm,Radical prostatectomy,Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP),Vasectomy,Frenulum breve), dermatologic conditions of the penis such as:( lichen planus,lichen sclerosis, Zoon's (plasma cell) balanitis,balanoposthitis) |
Psychological causes | history of sexual abuse or trauma,stress,fear,depression,guilt,anxiety around sex,emotional instability,strict religious upbringing |
Other causes | allergic reaction and skin irritation to a particular brand of condom or spermicide, sharp pain during penetration can be caused by threads of an intrauterine contraceptive device (for birth control) that protrude from the woman’s cervix |