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womens health clinic faq

What is primary dyspareunia vs secondary dyspareunia?

Primary dyspareunia means pain has been present since first intercourse, while secondary dyspareunia develops after a period of pain-free sex.

Clinical Context

Understanding whether dyspareunia is primary or secondary can aid in identifying root causes and tailoring treatment. A full assessment by a sexual health or gynaecology specialist is recommended.

Evidence-Based Approaches

NICE and RCOG advocate for personalised, thorough assessment for all types of dyspareunia. Early intervention and holistic care improve outcomes. RCOG: Dyspareunia.