Vaginismus
Vaginismus is a condition that can be treated. As long as the person does not postpone seeking professional support by constantly thinking that he can solve this problem on his own, despite unsuccessful attempts. Couples who have struggled with this situation alone for years state that their only regret is the time they lost by postponing treatment. The reasons underlying this difficult situation are mostly psychological; In other words, the patient, who has listened to scary stories about sexuality and especially the first intercourse until that day, and who accepts as facts such as the rupture of the hymen, severe bleeding, and the vagina and penis being locked during intercourse, may naturally experience a panic attack-like situation during intercourse. In addition, the issues of sexuality, hymen and virginity are brought to the fore when being raised in the family, the subject of sexuality is a taboo in the family, the topic of sexuality is a taboo in the family, not only learning but even talking about it is shameful, feeling pressure, when the time comes to have sexual intercourse, prepares the ground for vaginismus and perhaps lays the foundations of unhappy marriages.
Vaginismus Treatment
Surgical removal of the hymen in patients where we do not see any anatomical variation of the hymen is an unnecessary and not recommended intervention that has no place in the treatment of vaginismus and does not change the course of the disease. Our aim in the patient whose first examination is completed is never just vagina-penis union. The aim of the treatment is for the couple to achieve sexual intercourse and harmony. At this point, we can complete our treatment in a short time and with pleasure, with our therapy process starting with mutual trust and understanding, and with treatment methods that help us in this regard.