Other causes of painful intercourse may require prescription medications or, rarely, surgery.
Lack of sexual arousal is by far the most common cause of painful intercourse.
Some women also experience dyspareunia, a medical term specifically for painful or uncomfortable sexual intercourse.
If you have pain during intercourse, changing positions may help make intercourse less painful.
Tell your health care professional and ask for help, as painful intercourse is a symptom of endometriosis.
The drug is currently being investigated for possible use in dyspareunia, painful sexual intercourse.
In some cases, a woman can experience painful intercourse if one of the following conditions is present:
Other causes of painful intercourse also may require prescription drugs.
They estimate that one to two percent of adult women have painful intercourse more often than that.
If you've suffered painful intercourse in the past, then vaginismus may be an unconscious response to avoid more pain.