Hi, I recently got married, I face problem while having intercourse, I get full erection but I am unable to penetrate the vagina of my wife. She also feels a lot of pain. When I push my penis inside her vagina. I feel it hits some wall inside her vagina. It is like something obstructing the penetration. Recent I came to know that my wife has vaginitis. Does vaginitis obstruct penetration?
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Dear lybrate-user ji, pain during intercourse is called dyspareunia. It may be due to following causes: -not enough lubrication. This is often the result of not enough foreplay. Drop-in oestrogen levels after childbirth or during breastfeeding also can be a cause. -certain medications which can decrease lubrication and make sex painful. Like antidepressants, sedatives, antihistamines and certain birth control pills. -injury, trauma or irritation in vagina. -inflammation, infection or skin disorder in perineum. -vaginismus. These involuntary spasms of the muscles of the vaginal wall can make penetration painful. -psychological issues. Anxiety, depression, concerns about your physical appearance, fear of intimacy or relationship problems can contribute to a low level of arousal and a resulting discomfort or pain. -stress. Homeopathy has got complete cure for these kinds of complaints by constitutional treatment and holistic approach. Which brings complete cure without any side effects by treating the root cause. I suggest you to take an appointment for consultation so that detail case can be discussed and rule out the cause and proceed further for treatment. You can consult me online. Thank you.
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One of the most common primary causes of vaginal pain during intercourse is a dry vagina. Usually, when a woman is sexually aroused, fluids are secreted in the vagina that keep the lining well lubricated. But if a woman is not sexually aroused, or if fluids are not secreted for some other reason, intercourse can cause very painful damage to the vaginal lining. And in some cases, the lining of the vagina can actually tear, resulting in post-intercourse bleeding. There are two ways to avoid a dry vagina during intercourse. The first is to avoid intercourse until you are sexually aroused. The second way is to use an artificial water-based vaginal lubricant another common cause of vaginal discomfort during intercourse is bacterial infection. This occurs frequently in women, and you need to take treatment for that. A related problem is bladder infections. While the problem may be in the bladder or urethra, not in the vagina, it often causes discomfort during intercourse.
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