Help? Do I have Endometriosis?!


Question: Help!? Do I have Endometriosis!?
I have had laproscopic surgery 1 1/2 years ago!. I had some cysts removed but no signs of endo, so my doctor says!. But in the last few months sex has been so painful! Not everytime, but every other time we have sex!. And it hurts even worse after my husband puts a condom on!. It is an intence painful burning feeling!. And I have alot of pain on and off throughout the day deep in my pelvic bone by the base of my spine!. I have done some research and found some info on sciatic endo and it sounds somewhat like my symptoms, but my doc swears I don't have endo period!. What else could it be!. What does the pain from sex feel like for a person with endo!? (I'm switching Docs soon but I'm waiting until I finish paying my bill!.)Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
Causes of Pain and Discomfort During Sex
A number of conditions may cause pain and / or discomfort during sexual intercourse!. These conditions include:
Vaginal Infection

Certain vaginal infections such as vaginal yeast infections and trichomoniasis are often present without noticeable symptoms!. However during sexual intercourse, the rubbing motion of the penis against the vagina and genitalia sometimes causes the symptoms of these vaginal infections to intensify causing stinging and burning!. Genital herpes sores are another frequent cause of pain during sex!.

Vaginal Irritation

Many products contain irritants which can cause vaginal irritation leading to discomfort or pain during vaginal sexual intercourse!. These include:

Any contraceptive foams, creams, or jellies
Allergic reactions to condoms, diaphragms, or latex gloves
Vaginal deodorant sprays
Scented tampons
Deodorant soaps
Laundry detergents in sensitive individuals
Excessive vaginal douching

Vaginal Dryness
Vaginal dryness often causes painful sexual intercourse!. Normal vaginal lubrication is a given for most women; however, during certain times the vagina may be dry and make vaginal penetration painful!. Lack of vaginal lubrication can be caused by several factors including:

Trying to achieve vaginal penetration too fast before enough stimulation has occurred to allow normal vaginal lubrication to take place;
Feeling nervous or tense about the sexual experience can slow down the release of vaginal lubrication;
Using a condom may make vaginal intercourse difficult without the addition of a vaginal lubricant such as AstroGlide, K-Y Jelly, and other products!. Saliva is an acceptable for vaginal lubrication; however, never use a petroleum-based product such as Vaseline (petroleum products can cause deterioration of condoms and also may create a breeding ground for vaginal infections)
Hormonal imbalance during menopause or the years preceding menopause can cause vaginal dryness, as can hormonal imbalance following childbirth!. This hormonal imbalance is caused by a decrease in normal estrogen levels which can cause the walls of the vagina to become dry!. Women experiencing vaginal dryness for these reasons should use one of the vaginal lubrication methods listed above!. Women in menopause with severe vaginal dryness should talk to their health care provider about a prescribed estrogen cream to be used vaginally!.
See also: Before You Buy Vaginal Lubricants

Vaginal Tightness

Occasionally this happens when you feel tense, or are not fully relaxed when penetration occurs!. Difficulty penetrating a tight vagina can happen even when vaginal lubrication is not a problem!. Often, the first few times you engage in sexual intercourse, the vagina may be tight due to an unstretched hymen and cause pain at the time of penetration!.

Sometimes a more severe condition called vaginismus is responsible for vaginal tightness; women with vaginismus experience strong, involuntary muscle spasms of the vaginal muscles during sexual intercourse or vaginal penetration by any object including fingers and tampons!.

Pain of the Clitoris

The clitoris is the most sensitive part of the female genitalia!. Gentle touching or rubbing of the clitoris is extremely pleasurable for some women, while for others it is unbearably painful!. Clitoral pain may also occur due to poor hygiene; vaginal secretions may collect under the clitoral hood and if not carefully washed away may lead to pain!.

Pelvic Pain

Occasionally a women will experience pelvic pain upon deep, thrusting penetration!. Many conditions may cause this pain including:


Tears in the ligaments that support the uterus (causes include problems during childbirth, inappropriately performed abortion, previous violent sexual intercourse or rape)
Cervical, uterine, or tubal infections such as pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)
Pelvic adhesions (often the result of previous pelvic surgery or PID)
Endometriosis
Ovarian cysts
Uterine Fibroid Tumors
See also: Pelvic Pain

Vulvodynia is a painful, and often hard to diagnose, chronic condition that causes a burning and/or stinging sensation of the vulva and vagina!.

Pain and / or discomfort is never part of normal sexual intercourse!. If you experience pain during sex, don't be afraid to tell your partner who has no way of knowing that you're uncomfortable unless you talk about what you're feeling!. Also make sure to see your doctor for diagnosis and treatment of the underlying cause!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Joke: All Black Widows get what you describe!. It is part of the cycle of wanting to kill and digest your mate after sex!.
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Trying going on the pill, and dispensing with condoms!. Or switch to oral sex!. And take up belly dancing, which is healthful for the woman's entire abdo-pelvic area!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

If you had Endometriosis, it would have shown up during your Laproscopic surgery and it would have been easily seen on your Cysts!. Did they remove the Ovary!? I'd get your medical records and read them yourself just to be sure and also find out what the doctor thinks you might have wrong!. Pain is NEVER a good sign and it needs to be addressed!. Make an appointment ASAP with your new Gynecologist!. If the doctor is good they'll order several diagnostic tests to find out the source of your pain!. Maybe an Ultrasound and CT/and or MRI scan!. There are so many things that can cause painful sex and other conditions that can cause Ovarian Cysts!. But without a proper examination you won't know!. You won't get much help here, just guesses!. You can't have Sciatic Endometriosis, if you don't have Endometriosis!. For one thing the disease always starts in your Uterus/Ovary area!. It's deeply involved with your menstrual cycles!. Have you had any injuries to your lower back!?
You can look into FREE/or Low Income health clinics run by the Government if you need to see a doctor now!. If you are in a lot of pain I wouldn't wait!.
Best of luck!Www@Answer-Health@Com





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