Women's Sexual & Intimate Health Care in Chembur, Mumbai
Expert, Compassionate & Confidential Care for Every Stage of Life
Sexual and intimate health is an essential part of every woman's physical, emotional, and relationship well-being. Yet many women hesitate to discuss concerns such as pain during intercourse, low sexual desire, vaginal dryness, recurrent infections, or intimacy issues because of embarrassment or lack of awareness.
At Anurag Women Health Care, Chembur, Mumbai, Dr. Anuradha Narayanan provides a safe, confidential, and judgment-free environment where women can openly discuss their concerns and receive evidence-based, personalized treatment. Whether your symptoms are related to hormonal changes, childbirth, menopause, medical conditions, or emotional factors, our goal is to help you regain confidence, comfort, and quality of life.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it normal to have pain during intercourse?
No. Pain during intercourse is not considered normal and should always be evaluated. Most causes are treatable.
Can menopause affect my sexual health?
Yes. Hormonal changes during menopause can lead to vaginal dryness, decreased libido, and discomfort during intercourse. Effective treatments are available.
Is low sexual desire a medical condition?
It can be. Low libido may result from hormonal changes, stress, medications, medical conditions, or emotional factors. A proper evaluation helps identify the cause.
Are my consultations confidential?
Absolutely. All discussions, examinations, and treatment plans are handled with complete confidentiality and respect.
When should I see a gynaecologist for sexual health concerns?
You should seek medical advice if symptoms persist, interfere with daily life or relationships, or if you experience pain, bleeding, recurrent infections, or significant changes in sexual function.
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What Is Women's Sexual Health?
Women's sexual health includes much more than sexual activity. It involves:
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Physical comfort and genital health
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Healthy sexual desire (libido)
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Comfortable intercourse
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Hormonal balance
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Emotional and relationship well-being
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Pelvic floor function
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Vaginal health
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Menopause-related sexual wellness
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Reproductive health
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Sexual concerns are common and treatable. Early consultation often leads to better outcomes and improved quality of life.
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Conditions We Treat
Pain During Intercourse (Dyspareunia)
Painful intercourse may occur due to:
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Vaginal dryness
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Pelvic infections
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Endometriosis
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Vaginismus
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Pelvic floor muscle dysfunction
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Scar tissue after childbirth
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Menopause
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Hormonal changes
Treatment focuses on identifying the underlying cause rather than simply relieving symptoms.
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Low Sexual Desire (Low Libido)
Reduced sexual desire may be associated with:
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Stress and anxiety
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Hormonal imbalance
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Menopause
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PCOS
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Thyroid disorders
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Relationship concerns
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Certain medications
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Fatigue or chronic illness
A comprehensive evaluation helps determine the contributing factors and guides individualized management.
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Vaginal Dryness
Many women experience vaginal dryness due to:
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Menopause
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Breastfeeding
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Hormonal medications
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Cancer treatments
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Low estrogen levels
Symptoms may include:
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Burning
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Itching
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Pain during intercourse
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Recurrent urinary symptoms
Treatment options include lifestyle advice, vaginal moisturizers, lubricants, hormonal and non-hormonal therapies where appropriate.
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Recurrent Vaginal Infections
Repeated episodes of:
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Yeast infections
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Bacterial vaginosis
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Vaginal irritation
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Abnormal discharge
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Persistent itching
require careful evaluation to identify underlying causes and prevent recurrence.
Menopause & Intimacy Concerns
During perimenopause and menopause, women may experience:
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Vaginal dryness
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Reduced elasticity
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Decreased libido
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Painful intercourse
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Urinary symptoms
Modern treatments can significantly improve comfort and intimacy.
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Pelvic Floor Disorders
Weak or overactive pelvic floor muscles may contribute to:
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Pain during intercourse
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Urinary leakage
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Pelvic pressure
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Difficulty achieving sexual satisfaction
Pelvic floor rehabilitation and appropriate treatment can improve symptoms
Sexual Health After Childbirth
Pregnancy and childbirth may affect intimacy through:
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Perineal pain
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Scar discomfort
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Pelvic floor weakness
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Hormonal changes
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Vaginal dryness
Postpartum assessment helps women recover comfortably and confidently.
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Our Approach
Every consultation is completely confidential and tailored to your individual needs.
Your assessment may include:
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Detailed medical history
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Lifestyle assessment
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Hormonal evaluation (when indicated)
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Pelvic examination
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Infection screening
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Cervical screening if required
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Pelvic floor assessment
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Ultrasound where appropriate
Treatment plans are personalized and may include:
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Medical therapy
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Hormonal treatment when suitable
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Non-hormonal management
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Vaginal moisturizers and lubricants
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Pelvic floor exercises
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Lifestyle counselling
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Menopause management
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Infection treatment
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Referral for psychological or relationship counselling when appropriate
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Who Should Consult Us?
You may benefit from a consultation if you experience:
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Pain during sexual intercourse
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Low sexual desire
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Vaginal dryness
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Burning or irritation
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Recurrent vaginal infections
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Bleeding after intercourse
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Difficulty achieving sexual satisfaction
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Fear or anxiety related to intercourse
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Menopause-related intimacy problems
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Pelvic pain
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Sexual concerns after childbirth

Book a Confidential Consultation
Your sexual health deserves the same attention as every other aspect of your health. If you are experiencing discomfort, pain, hormonal changes, or intimacy concerns, early diagnosis and appropriate treatment can make a significant difference.
At Anurag Women Health Care, Dr. Anuradha Narayanan provides compassionate, confidential, and evidence-based care to help women improve their sexual health, comfort, confidence, and overall quality of life.
Schedule your consultation today and take the first step toward better intimate health
