Intercourse can become painful for women, especially during and after menopause. The good news, it’s highly treatable.
As women enter menopause, their estrogen levels decrease causing the vagina to become dry. This can lead to pain during intercourse. It also can occur in younger women. Typically, the wall of the vagina is thick and moist. But if you have vaginal dryness, the tissue instead is thin and dry, causing intercourse to become painful.
The loss of vaginal moisture is common, especially as women age. Possible causes include:
In addition to pain during intercourse, you might also experience:
Your doctor will examine your pelvis, specifically your vagina and cervix, to look for signs of thin, dry tissue on your vaginal walls.
First, avoid the following:
In addition, your physician may recommend: