Conditions that affect all genders
Both women and men, and people with female and male genitals, can experience symptoms or have conditions that interferes with their sexual enjoyment or performance.
A variety of conditions can create discomfort or pain during sex, or even make it impossible to have sex.
Both women and men, and people with female and male genitals, can experience symptoms or have conditions that interferes with their sexual enjoyment or performance.
Lichen sclerosus is a skin disease that causes itchy and painful patches of thin, white, wrinkled-looking skin.
Lichen sclerosus is treated with cortisone ointment first for both female and male genitalia. If this doesn’t work, however, then surgery to remove the affected skin is required.
Dyspareunia is the medical term for painful intercourse. It can occur in the pelvic area or vagina for females and males. If you have symptoms consistent with this condition, please visit your family doctor for further advice. You can also visit a pelvic floor physiotherapy to discuss exercises that can help reduce this pain.
Ep. 47 - Pain with intercourse: Looking beyond the pelvic floor muscles with Dr. Lori Brotto
Ep. 48 - Using dilators to address painful penetration with Dr. Amanda Olson
Also called restless genital syndrome, this disorder results in spontaneous, persistent and uncontrollable genital arousal. This arousal occurs, with or without orgasm or genital engorgement, and is unrelated to any feelings of sexual desire.
Menopause can bring about changes to female genitals, including the vulva, vagina and lower urinary tract. This is known as genitourinary syndrome of menopause.
Symptoms can include:
Ep. 54 - Vulvovaginal hormone therapy with urologist Dr. Rachel Rubin
When one more of your pelvic organs bulges or herniates into or out of the vagina, this is known as pelvic organ prolapse.
Symptoms include:
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Erectile dysfunction (ED) is the persistent inability to get and keep an erection of the penis that is firm enough for satisfactory sexual activity.
This is ejaculation that occurs sooner than a person with a penis or their partner would like during sex.
Prostatitis is pelvic and or genital pain or discomfort that may also include urinary and sexual problems.
Peyronie’s is a disease that curves the penis due to dense formation of scar tissue.
Although it might feel embarrassing, share your concerns with your current health-care provider: family doctor, nurse practitioner, physiotherapist and/or occupational therapist. They can discuss treatment options with you or refer you to another health-care provider. Your family doctor who may refer you to a specialist urologist, gynecologist or urogynecologist.
Physiotherapists
For some of these conditions, physiotherapists can help assess your symptoms and offer treatments.
To find a physiotherapist in your area:
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