Sexual Health and Dysfunction

Confidential sexual health and dysfunction consultations address sexual health concerns, sexual dysfunction treatment, and sexual health wellbeing holistically.
Sexual Health and Dysfunction

Talking about sexual health is not easy for most people. Many women go through pain, discomfort, or changes in their body that affect their personal life — and they quietly suffer without knowing that help is available.

Dr. N.S. Saradha is a highly experienced fertility doctor in Chennai who understands this deeply. She has spent years helping women address concerns related to sexual health & dysfunction with sensitivity, without any judgment. Her clinic is a safe space where you can speak openly about what you are going through.

Whether you are dealing with pain during intimacy, a drop in desire, recurring discomfort, or questions about infections — Dr. N.S. Saradha takes the time to listen, examine, and guide you toward real, lasting relief. She brings together medical expertise and a personal approach that makes a genuine difference in the lives of her patients.

As a well-known fertility doctor in Vadapalani and Saligramam, she serves women from all across Chennai who are looking for honest, clear, and effective care for their sexual and reproductive health.

Sexual health is a part of overall health. When something feels wrong, you deserve answers and the right support to feel better.

Dyspareunia (Pain During Intimacy)

Dyspareunia means pain that happens during or after sexual intercourse. This is more common than most people think, and it affects women of all ages — young women, those going through pregnancy, and women approaching menopause.

The pain can be felt at the entrance of the vagina, deep inside the pelvis, or in the lower abdomen. It may feel like burning, sharp pressure, or a dull ache. In some cases, it comes and goes. In others, it happens every single time.

Many women assume this is just something they have to live with. That is not true.

Common reasons why dyspareunia happens:

  • Vaginal dryness caused by hormonal changes — especially during or after menopause
  • Infections such as yeast infections or bacterial vaginosis
  • Conditions like endometriosis or ovarian cysts
  • Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)
  • Scar tissue or changes after surgery or childbirth
  • Skin conditions affecting the vaginal area

As part of her sexual health & dysfunction care in Chennai, Dr. N.S. Saradha begins with a thorough clinical evaluation to find out the exact cause of your pain. Once the cause is clear, she creates a treatment plan that may include medication, hormonal support, pelvic physiotherapy referral, or other targeted care.

You do not need to simply adjust to the pain. The right care can make intimacy comfortable again.

Vaginismus (When the Body Holds Back)

Vaginismus is a condition where the muscles around the vaginal opening tighten on their own without the person wanting them to. This happens during any attempt at penetration, including during intimacy, gynaecological examination, or even inserting a tampon.

It is not a deliberate act. The body reacts automatically, and this can feel confusing and upsetting for many women. Some women do not even know there is a name for what they are experiencing.

Vaginismus can be present from the very first attempt at intercourse (primary), or it can begin after a period of comfortable intimacy following a triggering event like childbirth, trauma, or surgery (secondary).

The causes often involve a mix of physical and emotional factors:

  • Past painful experiences related to intimacy or medical examinations
  • Anxiety or worry about pain
  • Relationship stress
  • Infections or skin irritation in the vaginal area
  • Hormonal shifts

Dr. N.S. Saradha treats vaginismus with a calm, step-by-step approach. She helps patients understand what is happening in their body, addresses any underlying physical cause, and works alongside the patient at a pace that feels comfortable. The goal is to help women regain confidence and ease in their own bodies.

Recovery is possible. Many women have been able to move past vaginismus with the right support.

Low Libido (When Desire Fades)

It is completely normal for sexual desire to change at different points in life. Stress, tiredness, hormonal changes, and life circumstances all play a role. However, when low libido becomes persistent when the loss of interest stays for weeks or months and begins to affect your relationship or sense of self it is worth looking into.

Low libido in women is often linked to physical factors that can be identified and addressed. It is not simply "all in the mind."

Some reasons behind reduced sexual desire include:

  • Hormonal imbalances particularly low estrogen or testosterone
  • Thyroid problems
  • Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)
  • Postpartum hormonal shifts after childbirth
  • Perimenopause and menopause
  • Side effects from certain medications
  • Chronic fatigue or underlying health conditions
  • Emotional stress, anxiety, or relationship strain

Dr. N.S. Saradha evaluates both the physical and emotional dimensions of low libido. She may run hormonal blood tests to check for imbalances and will take a detailed history to understand your overall health, lifestyle, and personal situation.

Treatment may involve hormonal correction, nutritional guidance, stress management support, or sexual health counselling. The right approach is different for every person, and Dr. Saradha takes the time to personalise care for each patient.

There is no shame in seeking help. Wanting to feel like yourself again is entirely valid.

Vulvodynia (Unexplained Vulvar Pain)

Vulvodynia refers to persistent pain, burning, or discomfort in the outer area of the genitalia (the vulva) that lasts for three months or longer without any visible infection, skin condition, or other obvious cause.

This condition is widely underdiagnosed. Women often visit multiple doctors, get told that nothing is wrong, and are left frustrated and without answers. The pain is real, even when it does not show up clearly in a basic examination.

The discomfort can feel like:

  • A burning or stinging sensation
  • Rawness or soreness
  • Itching that does not go away
  • Pain when sitting for long periods
  • Sensitivity to clothing or touch

Vulvodynia can affect a woman's daily routine, work life, emotional health, and intimate relationships. Because the cause is not always visible, it requires a doctor with experience and patience to properly evaluate it.

Dr. N.S. Saradha is familiar with the nuanced presentation of vulvodynia. She conducts a careful examination, rules out other possible causes, and works with the patient to develop a management plan. Treatment often involves a combination of topical treatments, nerve pain management, pelvic floor therapy, and counselling support.

Living with ongoing vulvar pain is not something you have to accept. With the right care, it is manageable.

STI Management (Honest Care Without Judgment)

Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are medical conditions, just like any other. They are common, they are treatable, and having one does not say anything about who you are as a person.

Early detection and treatment are the most important steps. Many STIs, if left untreated, can lead to complications including pelvic inflammatory disease, long-term pelvic pain, or challenges with fertility.

STIs that Dr. N.S. Saradha screens and manages include:

  • Chlamydia
  • Gonorrhoea
  • Syphilis
  • Herpes simplex virus (HSV)
  • Human papillomavirus (HPV)
  • Trichomonas
  • HIV — referral and co-management where needed

Some infections show clear symptoms — unusual discharge, sores, burning during urination, or pelvic pain. Others have no symptoms at all, which is why regular screening matters, especially if you are sexually active or planning a pregnancy.

For women seeking sexual health & dysfunction care in Chennai, Dr. N.S. Saradha provides confidential STI screening, accurate diagnosis, and treatment in a respectful environment. She also provides clear guidance on prevention, safe practices, and follow-up care so you can take control of your health going forward.

You came to the right place. This is a space where you will be heard and helped, not judged.


Sexual Health and Dysfunction

Sexual Health Counselling (Because the Mind Matters Too)

Sexual health is not just about the physical body. Emotions, relationships, past experiences, stress, and mental wellbeing all shape how a woman experiences intimacy. Sometimes, even after physical causes are treated, a woman may still feel disconnected, anxious, or unsure.

That is where sexual health counselling becomes an important part of care.

Dr. N.S. Saradha believes in treating the whole person not just the symptoms. As part of her approach to sexual health and dysfunction, she includes counselling support to help patients work through the emotional and relational aspects of their concerns.

Counselling can help when:

  • Anxiety about pain is making intimacy feel frightening
  • A past trauma is affecting how you feel in your body
  • Communication with a partner feels difficult or absent
  • You are adjusting to changes after childbirth, surgery, or menopause
  • You feel disconnected from your own sense of desire and identity

Sessions are completely confidential. There is no pressure to share more than you are comfortable with. The aim is to give you a clearer understanding of your own feelings and practical tools to work through them at your own pace.

This kind of support, combined with medical care, is often the difference between temporary relief and lasting change.

Why Choose Dr. N.S. Saradha

As a fertility doctor in Chennai with deep expertise in women's health, Dr. N.S. Saradha brings a rare combination of clinical knowledge, personal warmth, and genuine commitment to her patients.

She understands that conditions related to sexual health often take courage to talk about. Her approach ensures that every woman who walks into her clinic feels respected, understood, and properly cared for from the very first consultation.

Her clinic is conveniently accessible for women in Vadapalani, Saligramam, and surrounding areas of Chennai. Whether you are coming in for the first time or have been struggling with a concern for years, you will find in Dr. Saradha a doctor who takes your health seriously.

What you can expect:

  • A thorough, unhurried consultation
  • Evidence-based diagnosis and treatment
  • Complete confidentiality
  • A personalised care plan, not a one-size-fits-all approach
  • Compassionate guidance at every step

Your health matters. Your comfort matters. And you deserve care that reflects that.

Conclusion

Sexual health problems are real health problems. They deserve proper attention, proper diagnosis, and proper treatment not silence, not embarrassment, and not guesswork.

Dr. N.S. Saradha, a trusted fertility doctor in Chennai, offers comprehensive care for women dealing with dyspareunia, vaginismus, low libido, vulvodynia, STIs, and related concerns. With her experience, her careful approach, and her genuine care for every patient, she helps women find answers and move forward with confidence.

If something has been bothering you even if you have been putting it off for a long time now is a good time to reach out.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Sexual Health and Dysfunction and our services

Female sexual dysfunction refers to persistent difficulties with sexual desire, arousal, orgasm, or pain during intercourse that cause personal distress and affect quality of life or intimate relationships.

Low libido can result from hormonal changes, menopause, stress, relationship issues, certain medications, mental health conditions, or underlying gynaecological conditions. A thorough assessment helps identify the cause.

Vaginismus is an involuntary contraction of the vaginal muscles that makes penetration painful or impossible. It is a treatable condition and can be addressed through pelvic floor therapy and support.

A sexual health assessment may include a detailed medical and relationship history, hormone level testing, pelvic examination, and referral to specialist services such as psychosexual therapy where appropriate.

Painful intercourse, known as dyspareunia, is not normal and should always be investigated. Common causes include endometriosis, vaginal dryness, infection, vaginismus, or skin conditions affecting the vulval area.

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