Finding a cure for SEXUAL PAIN
Jun 23, 2021
3 minutes
WORDS: TANYA PEAREY.
Pain during or after sex can have several causes, but it’s surprisingly common. An estimated three-quarters of us will experience it at some point in our lives* and it even has its own medical name – dyspareunia.
‘The severity of pain can vary,’ says Dr Anne Henderson, consultant gynaecologist and menopause specialist at the Kent Menopause Clinic. ‘But most women describe a burning or tearing, throbbing, cramping and occasionally stabbing pain, which can extend from the pelvis to
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