Why us?  Why us? please click dropdown
4.8/5 out of 3,500+ reviews
Regulated: CQC Registered | 1-5796078466
  • Verified Content: Approved by the Women’s Health Clinic Clinical Team.
  • Educational Use: This is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
  • Clinical Assessment: Individual suitability is determined by a clinician; results may vary.
  • MEDICAL EMERGENCY:

    If you need urgent help, use NHS 111. For a life-threatening emergency, call 999.

 Author  Find more about the author
Jill Crowe

Jill Crowe

Verified

Jill Crowe is an Advanced Nurse Practitioner and Women’s Health Specialist with extensive experience in menopause, sexual health, and lifestyle medicine. She has led patient-centred care initiatives at The Women’s Health Clinic, supporting women through perimenopause and menopause with evidence-based approaches that integrate hormonal, physical, and emotional wellbeing. Jill is passionate about education and empowering women to make informed decisions about their health.

Advanced Nurse Practitioner (ANP) Independent Prescriber (NMC Registered)
Was this answer helpful?
Rate Jill's explanation

Search women’s health FAQs

Search by symptom, treatment, concern, menopause topic, or device name.

Showing the latest FAQs from across the library.

FAQ

What products help with painful penetration?

What products help with painful penetration? Products that can help with painful penetration include water-based or silicone-based lubricants, vaginal moisturisers, vaginal dilators, and pelvic floor relaxation…

FAQ

Do numbing creams work for dyspareunia?

Do numbing creams work for dyspareunia? Numbing creams (topical anaesthetics) may provide temporary relief for dyspareunia but are not a long-term solution and should only be…

FAQ

Can vaginal dilators help with dyspareunia?

Can vaginal dilators help with dyspareunia? Yes, vaginal dilators are an effective tool for treating some types of dyspareunia, especially those related to pelvic floor muscle…

FAQ

Can dyspareunia cause muscle tension disorders?

Can dyspareunia cause muscle tension disorders? Yes, dyspareunia can lead to pelvic floor muscle tension disorders, including hypertonicity, spasms, and chronic pelvic pain syndromes. Show More…

Still not sure where to start?

Browse the wider treatment pages or book a free consultation so we can help you find the most relevant next step.