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A woman age 49 years has sought care from her primary care provider because of "intimacy problems." Upon questioning, the woman reveals that she is experiencing sexual desire, but that intercourse causes her significant pain. In the absence of sexual activity, the woman states that she does not have any significant vaginal discomfort. What would the clinician recognize that this client is most likely experiencing?

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Answer:Dyspareunia

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Dyspareunia is a pain that one experiences when they are getting involved into a sexual activity, the pain can begin from the genetalia area on the outside of the female organ or in the depth of the cervix or can be affecting outside vulvas. This may be due to an infection in a woman or may be other problems the woman has sometimes psychologically.

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