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Can pelvic floor exercises prevent dyspareunia?

Pelvic floor exercises (Kegels) can help prevent dyspareunia by improving pelvic muscle strength, flexibility, and control, reducing the risk of pain during intercourse.

Clinical Context

Guided physiotherapy may be required for women with persistent pain, hypertonic muscles, or vaginismus.

Evidence-Based Approaches

NHS and pelvic health clinics recommend pelvic floor training as part of a comprehensive approach to sexual and pelvic health. Clinic: Pelvic Physiotherapy.