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dyspareunia (painful intercourse)
What Causes Dyspareunia?
There are numerous potential causes of dyspareunia, which can be broadly categorized into physical and psychological factors:
Physical causes:
These include
vaginal infections
,
endometriosis
,
pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)
,
vulvodynia
, and
vaginal atrophy
, among others.
Psychological causes:
Factors such as stress,
anxiety
, depression, and past sexual trauma can contribute to the experience of pain during intercourse.
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