Does everyone have vaginismus? And if you do, how did you know for certain you have it? I read symptoms on the internet and it kinda sounds like me...but im not sure. Will a dr. be able to confirm it for me?
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Answer by John Jones, the Florida Gyn
Vagismus would most likely be a dilemma for any physician examining you. It's not that uncommon for gynecology patients, especially younger ones, or "initial-timers".
You didn't mention specifically your symptoms or issue, I'm guessing it involves sex with your lover, and not a problem visiting a doctor. If you want to share your problem more privately, feel cost-free to write.
John Jones, M.D.
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It's a condition where the vagina goes into spasms that are quite painful, and sometimes renders a woman unable to have sexual intercourse. This condition can be treated by a doctor, so if you think you have it, go get it treated.
You can go to the Gyno and if they can't complete an exam or it's difficult they can confirm it. I diagnosed myself. I can't get anything in not even a finger or tampon. Well I can get a finger in about an inch but its painful. I took a few muscle relaxers and got a finger in an inch or two and it felt like I hit a wall and it was painful. I believe mine comes from fear or pain. I've never been raped or anything. So vaginismus.com is good one and vaginismus-awareness-network.org is a good site as well. Because I have the fear of something going inside of me and hurting there is no way a doctor could examine me so I find it pointless to go in. But you should go in and see what they say.
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