Painful Intercourse in Burlington
6 providers found
Painful intercourse, also known as dyspareunia, is a common but often under-discussed symptom during menopause. It is frequently caused by vaginal dryness, thinning tissues, and reduced elasticity due to declining estrogen levels.
This discomfort can range from mild irritation to significant pain, and it can have a meaningful impact on intimacy, relationships, and overall quality of life. For many women, it can also lead to avoidance of sexual activity, further affecting emotional and relational well-being.
The good news is that this symptom is highly treatable. Options may include vaginal estrogen therapy, non-hormonal moisturizers and lubricants, and other medical treatments designed to restore tissue health and comfort.
Pelvic floor therapy can also be beneficial, particularly if muscle tension or dysfunction is contributing to pain. In some cases, counseling or sex therapy may help address emotional or relational aspects.
Open communication—with both partners and healthcare providers—is an important step in finding the right solution.
Painful intercourse is common, but it is not something women need to accept as inevitable.
The providers listed below offer treatments and support to help restore comfort, confidence, and intimacy.
Cosmedica Aesthetics
Aesthetics, Skin, & Hair, Pelvic Floor & Sexual Health
📍 520 Locust Street, 2nd Floor, Burlington, ON L7S 1V2
Olinca Trejo, ND
Naturopaths & Integrative Care, HRT & Prescribing
📍 25-1960 Appleby Line, Burlington, ON L7L 0B7
Jocelyn McEachern
Pelvic Floor & Sexual Health
📍 1860 Appleby Line, Unit 19, Burlington, ON L7L 0B7
Dr. Kristen Agg, ND
📍 581 Plains Rd E, Burlington, Ontario L7T 2E6
Jill Mueller
📍 3420 Rebecca Street, Unit 10, Burlington, Ontario L6L 6W2
Katelin Bell
📍 1159 King Road, Burlington, Ontario L7T 0B4
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