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I did some searching for you. I found an article by Dr. David Delvin for the website, netdoctor.com.uk He coins the term, dysorgasmia. Like you, many women who suffer from pain following orgasm could not be given a cause by their physicians. Immediate recommended treatments include taking an analgesic or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medication or applying warmth to the lower abdomen with a heating pad. One suggestion is taking an analgesic or NSAID prior to having intercourse.
I can only suggest that you seek a second opinion from a gynecologist who may specialize in issues of painful intercourse.
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Hi,
July 25, 2011 - 5:19pmI did some searching for you. I found an article by Dr. David Delvin for the website, netdoctor.com.uk He coins the term, dysorgasmia. Like you, many women who suffer from pain following orgasm could not be given a cause by their physicians. Immediate recommended treatments include taking an analgesic or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medication or applying warmth to the lower abdomen with a heating pad. One suggestion is taking an analgesic or NSAID prior to having intercourse.
I can only suggest that you seek a second opinion from a gynecologist who may specialize in issues of painful intercourse.
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