This condition involves persistent or recurrent difficulties with vaginal penetration during intercourse, marked pain during penetration, or intense fear or anxiety about such pain. We approach this sensitive issue with the utmost care, coordinating with other medical specialists when necessary to provide comprehensive support.
Common Symptoms or Things to Look Out For:
- Persistent or recurrent difficulties with vaginal penetration during intercourse.
- Marked vulvovaginal or pelvic pain during vaginal intercourse or penetration attempts.
- Marked fear or anxiety about vulvovaginal or pelvic pain in anticipation of, during, or as a result of vaginal penetration.
- Marked tensing or tightening of the pelvic floor muscles during attempted vaginal penetration.