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FREE ADS => -------FREE ADS------- => Topic started by: charlivenum on February 24, 2024, 04:34:48 AM
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Hey, guys. This is an unusual but important question. What is vaginismus, and what symptoms can indicate its presence? What steps can I take to diagnose this condition, and how can I find support for treatment?
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Hi. Vaginismus is a psychosomatic disorder in which the muscles of the vagina contract involuntarily, which can lead to pain or even the inability to insert objects, including fingers, tampons, or penis, into the vagina. Symptoms may include feelings of discomfort, pain, tightness, or cramping during attempts to insert objects into the vagina, as well as fear or anxiety before intimate contact. BellaBeat.com (https://bellabeat.com/health/vaginismus/) has lots of helpful information on this topic here.
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It is important to remember that vaginismus is a reversible condition and with the right treatment most women can achieve full recovery. Partner support and communication can also be key factors in successful treatment. If you or someone close to you suspects vaginismus, don't hesitate to discuss it with your doctor and get help.