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vaginal spasm (vaginismus) is a condition which affects a woman's ability to engage in any form of vaginal penetration, including sexual penetration, insertion of tampons, and gynecological examinations. This is the result of a conditioned reflex of the pubococcygeus (pc) muscle, causing muscles in the vagina to tense suddenly and making any kind of vaginal penetration either painful or impossible.
Use the finger pliers massage with vip cream to soothe the vagina. Generally, you c...more
vaginal spasm (vaginismus) is a condition which affects a woman's ability to engage in any form of vaginal penetration, including sexual penetration, insertion of tampons, and gynecological examinations. This is the result of a conditioned reflex of the pubococcygeus (pc) muscle, causing muscles in the vagina to tense suddenly and making any kind of vaginal penetration either painful or impossible.
Use the finger pliers massage with vip cream to soothe the vagina. Generally, you c...more
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Homeopathy Doctor•Bellary
According to the symptoms that you have mentioned, the issue predominantly points towards dryness of vagina. This can occur due to improper arousal, lack of interest in sexual contact, hormonal imbalance and other disorders.
These symptoms can also be present few days before or after menses. This issue can be handled through homeopathy. Consult me for more details.
These symptoms can also be present few days before or after menses. This issue can be handled through homeopathy. Consult me for more details.
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Asked for female, 38 years old from Thane
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you and your partner may be able to minimize your dyspareunia/pain with a few changes to your sex routine. Try being on top of your partner during sex. Women usually have more control in this position, so you may be able to regulate penetration to a depth that feels good to you. Communicate with your partner what feels good and what does not. Also, longer foreplay can help stimulate your natural lubrication and reduce the pain of penetration, as do synthetic lubricants.
you and your partner may be able to minimize your dyspareunia/pain with a few changes to your sex routine. Try being on top of your partner during sex. Women usually have more control in this position, so you may be able to regulate penetration to a depth that feels good to you. Communicate with your partner what feels good and what does not. Also, longer foreplay can help stimulate your natural lubrication and reduce the pain of penetration, as do synthetic lubricants.
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Asked for male, 33 years old from Udupi
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a common complaint for many women is the loss of libido, or sex drive. Often this symptom is associated with menopause, but adult women of varying age groups have noted a decline in sex drive.
At initial phase most women aren't aware of all the factors that affect libido, or the treatments available to help. Many are too embarrassed to share their worry with a physician. Patients are often told they are over stressed or depressed and given an antidepressant. Unfortunately, many me...more
a common complaint for many women is the loss of libido, or sex drive. Often this symptom is associated with menopause, but adult women of varying age groups have noted a decline in sex drive.
At initial phase most women aren't aware of all the factors that affect libido, or the treatments available to help. Many are too embarrassed to share their worry with a physician. Patients are often told they are over stressed or depressed and given an antidepressant. Unfortunately, many me...more
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Asked for male, 29 years old from Shimla
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Asked for female, 21 years old from Delhi
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You and your partner may be able to minimize your dyspareunia (pain during sex) with a few changes to your sex routine. Try being on top of your partner during sex. Women usually have more control in this position, so you may be able to regulate penetration to a depth that feels good to you. Communicate with your partner what feels good and what does not. Also, longer foreplay can help stimulate your natural lubrication and reduce the pain of penetration, as do synthetic lubricants.
You and your partner may be able to minimize your dyspareunia (pain during sex) with a few changes to your sex routine. Try being on top of your partner during sex. Women usually have more control in this position, so you may be able to regulate penetration to a depth that feels good to you. Communicate with your partner what feels good and what does not. Also, longer foreplay can help stimulate your natural lubrication and reduce the pain of penetration, as do synthetic lubricants.
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There are few possibilities need evaluation come online share details history and take proper consult with sexperts to over come this issue consut
counseling and medication work better than only medication alone will guide you through online private.
counseling and medication work better than only medication alone will guide you through online private.
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Please note that painful intercourse can be caused due to several medical conditions namely -- endometriosis, pelvic inflammatory disease, uterine prolapse, retroverted uterus, uterine fibroids, cystitis, irritable bowel syndrome, pelvic floor dysfunction, adenomyosis, hemorrhoids and ovarian cysts.
You need to do a usg whole abdomen to rule out any disease for now use lubricants -- see it this helps you out.
You need to do a usg whole abdomen to rule out any disease for now use lubricants -- see it this helps you out.
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