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TYPES OF VAGINISMUS, RISKS and SEXUAL COLDNESS Vaginismus is a sexual dysfunction problem that is encountered all around the world as well as in Turkey. This problem, which arises from different causes, has different types.
Vaginismus, in definition, is a very different concept than sexual coldness. Terminology Secondary Vaginismus Apareunia Dyspareunia Vulvar Vestibulitis Syndrome (VVS) Vulvar Vestibulit Syndrome (VVS) can be definitely diagnosed after a gynecological examination where the area observed with rashes and edema at the entrance of the vagina is touched with a cotton tipped stick to confirm that the area is extremely sensitive to pain, suspecting on a patient’s own account about her sexual intercourse being very painful or not being able to have one at all. The cause of Vulvar Vestibulit Syndrome is not yet fully known. However, in its treatment, the removal of this area by a simple surgical operation may simply do away with the problem completely (Partial Hymenotomy Operation). These operations which are conducted with mostly local and sometimes general anesthesia, in a span of 10 to 15 minutes are effectual in resolving the problem. What is the difference between sexual coldness and vaginismus? In sexual coldness, although the feelings of sin and shame are important, the main problem is defined by a person’s inability to take pleasure from a sexual relation. In a woman suffering from vaginismus, there is sexual desire and lubrication in the vagina, but although desired the sexual intercourse cannot be achieved. However, in time, with women who suffer from vaginismus or feel pain during sexual intercourse (dyspareunia), sexual reluctance might develop. Most of the women who suffer from vaginismus have never had sexual intercourse, thus they are still virgins (primary vaginismus). Yet with some women, there might be the case where sexual intercourse has been achieved before but with a condition developed afterwards, it cannot be achieved anymore (secondary vaginismus). Again, “secret rages” held against the spouse and kept in the self without sharing, might cause sexual coldness in time. Rarely, in certain cases, sexual coldness and vaginismus can be observed simultaneously. In this case, it is important to go down to the basis of the problem.
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