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Complications of Vaginismus
Vaginismus is a condition where the vaginal muscles involuntarily spasm, causing pain or discomfort during penetration. It is not a sexually transmitted infection and it does not affect fertility. The condition occurs when the pelvic floor muscles contract involuntarily, often in response to something that causes fear or anxiety.
The complications of Vaginismus are many and varied from person to person. Anxiety that when you get intimate with your partner your Vaginismus will stop you from having sex. When you become consumed with worrying about Vaginismus and how it is affecting your relationship or future relationships. Depression doesn’t just make you sad but also makes you withdrawn and then starts affecting your mental health as well as your physical help.
The stress of losing a partner is a huge worry understandably, not every partner is an understanding and empathetic person and is willing to stay with you no matter what. Being alone is far tougher for some people than others, but you also shouldn’t have to go without being in a relationship if you don’t want to be either. The fear of causing the failure of a relationship is a hard weight to carry. Regret is another emotion Vaginismus suffers feel. Or the relationships they lost because of Vaginismus.
The condition is more common in women who have been sexually assaulted, but it can also be caused by fear of intimacy or anxiety about sex. It can also happen to men who have erectile dysfunction.
Most Common Complications:
The following are some of the complications associated with vaginismus:
- Difficulty inserting tampons and menstrual cups
- Painful sex
- Painful bowel movements
- Urinary incontinence
- Difficulty using tampons, menstrual cups, and douches
Causes Of Vaginismus:
Vaginismus can be caused by a number of factors, such as physical trauma, emotional trauma, childbirth, or menopause. The most common complication of vaginismus is painful intercourse. Let’s discuss its treatments.
Treatments of Vaginismus:
There are many treatments available for people with vaginismus. The most common treatment is a series of dilators (small rods), which are inserted into the vagina every day to gradually expand it over time. Pelvic floor muscle therapy (PFMT) also helps to strengthen these muscles and reduce pain during sex. There are other forms of treatment such as psychotherapy, biofeedback, and medications but they are less commonly used by physicians.
It is important for females with vaginismus to see their doctor and find out the right treatment plan because this condition cannot be cured overnight. The doctor will work with the female patient to create a treatment plan that is best suited for their individual needs. Some physicians may recommend additional therapy such as cognitive behavioral therapy, counseling, or a physical therapist.
The most important thing is we don’t recommend any type of medication or therapy. Advanced Vaginismus Therapy helps you to break free from vaginismus with easy steps without any medication. For this purpose, advanced vaginismus therapy does zoom meetings at home by keeping privacy and comfort. In these meetings, we will guide you on how to treat vaginismus at home without any medication fee.
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