Dyspareunia

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Remedies

Top Grade Remedy

Sep

Due to Vaginal Dryness

Nat-m

  • Along with dryness, the vagina is also sore and itchy.
  • Burning and smarting are felt in the vagina during coition along with pain.
  • There is also an aversion to sexual intercourse.
  • There may be some depression or history of grief
Sensitivity and Vaginismus

Plat

  • Sensitive, tender vagina and cannot bear to touch it.
  • They may even faint during coition.
  • In many cases, vaginismus makes intercourse impossible.
  • Pains of drawing nature may appear in the ovaries and uterus after intercourse that tend to last for several hours altogether.
Pain followed by Vaginal Bleeding

Arg-n

  • Vaginal discharge with cervical erosions
  • Vaginal discharges are profuse, yellow, corroding.
  • They may be bloodstained too.
  • There may be many phobias and anxieties
Due to Sensitive Genitals

Staph

  • It is a useful to manage the complaint of dyspareunia in the early days of married life.
  • Along with painful coition burning while urination and constant urge to urinate may be present.
  • It is also a prominent remedy for cases with a history of sexual abuse
Intercourse Pain/ Burning followed by Bleeding

Kreos

  • Pain/ Burning/ Sore during intercourse and bleeding the next day.
  • Fear and trembling arise from the mere thought of coition.
  • There may be vaginal discharges that are highly offensive.
  • Acrid discharges leading to violent itching in the vagina + Soreness / Burning after scratching.
Sore Pain in Vagina during Intercourse

Ign

  • Extreme sore pain in the vagina during intercourse.
  • Heated sensation may be present in the vagina.
  • Dyspareunia due or with Mental Sign/ Symptoms.
Burning in Vagina during Coition

Lyc

  • Burning persists after coition in most cases
  • Vaginal dryness may also be present.