Vagina Relaxation
The vaginal muscles involuntarily or persistently contract once they attempt vaginal penetration. This is called vaginismus. The contractions can prevent sexual activity or make it very painful.This can happen: as the partner attempts penetration when a lady inserts a tampon when a lady is touched near the vaginal area Vaginismus doesn’t interfere with arousal , but it can prevent penetration.A gentle pelvic exam typically shows no explanation for the contractions. No physical abnormalities contribute to the condition. Sexual dysfunction can occur in both males and females and can usually be treated.It’s not your fault, and it’s nothing to be ashamed of. Nevertheless, these disorders can interfere with your relationships and your quality of life. Experts don’t know exactly how many women have vaginismus, but the condition is considered to be uncommon. Involuntary tightening of the vaginal muscles is that the primary symptom of vaginismus, but the severity of the condition varies between women. In all cases, constriction of the vagina makes penetration difficult or impossible. If you've got vaginismus, you can’t manage or stop the contractions of your vaginal muscles. Vaginismus can have additional symptoms, including fear of vaginal penetration and decreased concupiscence associated with penetration. Ladies with vaginismus regularly report a consuming or stinging agony when anything is embedded into the vagina.
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