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Can Dyskaryosis Cause Extreme Pain During Intercourse?

I am 23 years old, I weigh 8.9 stone, I am approximately 5.7 feet tall. I went for a smear test on 27.02.2009 and received normal results. on 10.02.2010 I experienced 'spotting' after sex, this only happened the once and never happened again. The medical research showed i have polycystic ovaries, my doctor said i could have a cervical tear and to come back if the spotting persists but it never happened again, although it did sting on a couple of occasions which I assumed could be the suspected cervical tear and it was left at that. I have had a new sexual partner since 08.10.2010 and at first everything was fine but as time went on, sex became painful and I have bled nearly every time we've had sexual intercourse in the most recent months, it is more and more painful every week and I feel it is getting worst as time goes on. I had another smear test on 01.08.2011 and the results showed that I have mild Dyskaryosis, I am attending my colposcopy today. Is Dyskaryosis always as a result of the human papilloma virus or can it be other things too? Nobody has discussed anything with me and I feel I am being left in the dark. Does my partner need treatment too? Should I stop having sex with my partner? Once given the all clear, is is safe for me to continue having sex with my partner afterwards without risking a repeat of my problems?
Fri, 24 Apr 2015
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Dear, you are indeed worried about dyskaryosis.
Every time you are having a bleeding after the intercourse (post-coital bleeding) suggests that you have got some lesion in vagina or cervix. At the age of 23, the chances of cancer of the cervix are very rare, still cannot be ignored. Your further investigations will make the picture clear.
The pain during sex could be because of huge ovaries on which the pressure of penis causes pain in abdomen. Even any infection of genital organs can give rise to pain. This will have to be sorted out by a Gynaecologist.
If pain during insertion, it can be due to dryness of vagina because of the condition you are having.
Getting your partner also examined for requirement of any treatment is a good option; however, it does not excuse you from your full investigations, particularly when your smear has shown dyskariosis.
If you are facing too much pain with each intercourse, it is advisable to observe sexual abstinence till your diagnosis and treatment is complete.
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Can Dyskaryosis Cause Extreme Pain During Intercourse?

Dear, you are indeed worried about dyskaryosis. Every time you are having a bleeding after the intercourse (post-coital bleeding) suggests that you have got some lesion in vagina or cervix. At the age of 23, the chances of cancer of the cervix are very rare, still cannot be ignored. Your further investigations will make the picture clear. The pain during sex could be because of huge ovaries on which the pressure of penis causes pain in abdomen. Even any infection of genital organs can give rise to pain. This will have to be sorted out by a Gynaecologist. If pain during insertion, it can be due to dryness of vagina because of the condition you are having. Getting your partner also examined for requirement of any treatment is a good option; however, it does not excuse you from your full investigations, particularly when your smear has shown dyskariosis. If you are facing too much pain with each intercourse, it is advisable to observe sexual abstinence till your diagnosis and treatment is complete.