Your Answer To The Question: Why It Hurts During Or After Intercourse?

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Do you experience pain during or after sexual intercourse? If yes, have you ever tried to find out the reason behind why it hurts during or after intercourse? If this is the case, then you need to look at Vaginismus as possibly being the cause. Are you hearing this for the first time? If so, Vaginismus is a disorder in which the muscles in your vagina contract and close-off your vaginal opening. This closing-off leads to pain when your partner tries inserting his penis into your vagina and, hence, it hurts during and after intercourse. If you are experiencing this also, then it is essential for you to diagnose the condition to confirm whether you have developed Vaginismus.

Diagnosis of Vaginismus

Many women find it difficult to talk about their condition due to embarrassment or shame. Some women are also unable to tell their partners that it hurts during or after intercourse in the fear of losing them. If you too are facing such a situation, then it is necessary for you to visit a gynecologist or a sex therapist and get yourself checked for Vaginismus. However, if you think that the procedure of diagnosing Vaginismus is painful, then you are wrong. The process of diagnosing is very simple and you will be able to undergo it without feeling any kind of shame or embarrassment.

The procedure in diagnosing Vaginismus basically consists of two types:

1. Medical Diagnosis

2. Pelvic or Gynecological examination

Medical Diagnosis: In a medical diagnosis, the physician or gynecologist will discuss with you about your past medical history and will ask you questions such as ‘did you had any past sexual abuse', ‘was there any strain caused to vagina due to various reasons such as child delivery', and so on. He/she will ask you about the various problems you are experiencing such as the symptoms and other things, which will help the physician to detect the exact problem. The main point of undergoing a medical diagnosis is that it will help you to confirm whether you have really developed Vaginismus and will also give you the confidence that is required to treat the condition. However, there are not many physicians who are aware of Vaginismus. Hence, you may have to pay visits to various doctors and gynecologists to get the appropriate diagnosis.

Pelvic or Gynecological Examination: The elimination of other physical as well as medical conditions is the main motive behind the diagnosis of Vaginismus. A pelvic or a gynecological examination helps to do this. In a pelvic or gynecological examination, the gynecologist will ask you various questions such as the exact location where it hurts during or after intercourse, the severity of the pain and how long you have been experiencing the pain. This helps the gynecologist to rule out several other sexual disorders and helps in getting an accurate diagnosis of Vaginismus. The gynecologist, in order to have a correct diagnosis, can also ask you to undergo different tests to eliminate the possibility of other problems, apart from Vaginismus. The main benefit of undergoing these tests is that they help to avoid the misdiagnosis of Vaginismus.

These were some of the procedures, which are used to diagnose Vaginismus. However, it is important to note that if you are not able to discuss your problems to a male doctor or gynecologist due to shame or embarrassment, then it will be better to go to a female doctor or gynecologist as sharing all your problems to the doctor is the first and the most essential step towards diagnosing and treating Vaginismus. So, if you want to get an answer on why it hurts during or after intercourse, then it is advisable that you visit a physician or gynecologist and get yourself diagnosed for Vaginismus.
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