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I am 52 yrs old and 4yrs ago had a vaginal hysterectomy (Laser). Ever since then I have not been able to have intercourse, it is to painful for any penetration. My doctor and partner have said I am not dry. I also frequently have itching and slight burning and have been treated for an abnormal amount of infections. The word from the doctor is there is nothing they can do, I have been to a few. The thought is that it must be psychological is there any other explanation you can think of? Desperate.

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by Annette Owens:
(05/15/2004)
You mentioned that any penetration is painful. Can you insert your finger(s)? Has your gynecologist been able to insert a speculum into your vagina? If not, you may be suffering from vaginismus which is treatable (by a sex therapist or other specialist in sexual health care). You also mentioned frequent itching and slight burning and that you have been treated for an abnormal amount of infections. Have you had your blood sugar checked? Many women with diabetes have the symptoms you are describing. Sometimes infections become less frequent when the diabetes is being treated and blood sugar is better controlled. It sounds to me as if you may be suffering from vulvodynia (maybe combined with vaginismus). I suggest that you check out the following two web sites in order to learn more about vulvodynia, and possibly get some help that way: Dr. Glazer’s Vulvodynia Web Site (http://www.vulvodynia.com); National Vulvodynia Association (http://www.nva.org). Don’t give up. Vaginismus as well as some causes for vulvodynia are often treatable. Even if your problem is strictly psychological there is help available. A sexual health specialist may be able to define your problem more narrowly, and to provide treatment for you. Don’t hesitate to contact me for further questions. Good luck, Annette Owens, MD PhD

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