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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Dr. Andrew Rynne

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Suggest Treatment For Pain During Intercourse

hello doctor,

i experience severe pain during intercourse.i got myself checked by my doctor and she says that everyrhing is fine.i have not had sex lately for the fear of pain.pls suggest some gel which will relieve me of pain during sex.my husband is worried about this...pls help.im 34yrs of age.married for a year and a half.no kids.my weight is 45.
Mon, 8 Sep 2014
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Dear Madam,

Painful intercourse may be due to insufficient lubrication. this happens when there is not enough foreplay. you may request your husband to increase the time spent on foreplay before the actual act of intercourse. K-Y jelly, under medical supervision may used for lubrication. Low dose estrogen creams may be used only with the prescription of a doctor. Kegel Exercises relax the pelvic muscles which is taught by physiotherapists. I also suggest you to speak with a reputed sex therapist/counsellor to ease your stress regarding sex.
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Suggest Treatment For Pain During Intercourse

Dear Madam, Painful intercourse may be due to insufficient lubrication. this happens when there is not enough foreplay. you may request your husband to increase the time spent on foreplay before the actual act of intercourse. K-Y jelly, under medical supervision may used for lubrication. Low dose estrogen creams may be used only with the prescription of a doctor. Kegel Exercises relax the pelvic muscles which is taught by physiotherapists. I also suggest you to speak with a reputed sex therapist/counsellor to ease your stress regarding sex.