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Q: Pain When Arroused!
asked by: mwb2050 on January 13th, 2008
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This has been going on for a year or longer. When I become sexually arroused (particularly if it's been a week or so since I've had sexual intercourse), it aches 'down there' very intensely... usually lasts for only a few minutes and then goes away. But seems like lately the pain/ache is worse - even more intense than usual, and I'm a little worried. Could there be something very wrong with me?

Again, this is NOT pain due to lack of wettness/lubrication during sex. It's an intense pain/ache that occurs during arrousal.

Please, help?
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young Girl
replied on January 14th, 2008
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what do you mean during arousal? explain more
give me a situation when this pain would occur
because i dont fully understand your post Very Happy
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mwb2050
replied on January 14th, 2008
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By arrousal, I mean sexually excited. Turned on. You know how when something turns you on and you get wet? Well that's what I mean. When I get extremely turned on, I have pain that lasts for a minute or so... It fades eventually but seems like lately it's been more intense.

I recently did a search and came up with the term "vasocongestion". I think it may be that, but still... it's odd. Haven't heard anyone else talk of dealing with this. Thought someone in this forum might have some helpful input.

I do plan to ask the doc at my next visit. Embarassing though... Sad
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mwb2050
replied on January 14th, 2008
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geez, I've been spelling arousal wrong -sorry. lol
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mwb2050
replied on January 14th, 2008
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Oh. And as for a situation in which it'd occur:
Husband and I have foreplay. I get turned on, during which time the pain occurs. We start having sex, and after maybe a few minutes into it, the aching fades and I can enjoy myself without the discomfort.
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Jules
replied on January 14th, 2008
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