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What Is The Cause For Stinging Sensation On The Left Side Of My Labia During Intercourse?

Hello , this is embarrising but I have a stinging sensation sometimes during intercorse but only when it goes in or he's to rough , and today I got a Lil stinging sensation on the left side of my labia . what could it be , thru the week it's only happens when I have inter course other wise I Dont feel any pain or stinging . should I be worried ? What could it be ? Its best I get checked out ?
Sat, 25 Jan 2014
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this condition is called vaginimus. This is the result of a reflex of the pubococcygeus muscle, which is sometimes referred to as the "PC muscle". The reflex causes the muscles in the vagina to tense suddenly, which makes any kind of vaginal penetration—including sexual intercourse—painful or impossible. Treatment is the use of either a vaginal dilator or now more commonly known vaginal acceptance trainers. for further guidance, consult a gynecologist.

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What Is The Cause For Stinging Sensation On The Left Side Of My Labia During Intercourse?

hi thanks for using healthcare magic this condition is called vaginimus. This is the result of a reflex of the pubococcygeus muscle, which is sometimes referred to as the PC muscle . The reflex causes the muscles in the vagina to tense suddenly, which makes any kind of vaginal penetration—including sexual intercourse—painful or impossible. Treatment is the use of either a vaginal dilator or now more commonly known vaginal acceptance trainers. for further guidance, consult a gynecologist. Thanks