"What Should I Do About Vaginal Stenosis?"
First, it is necessary to determine whether there is pathological vaginal stenosis. If so, dilation surgery is required. If not, it may be due to the woman being a virgin. For women, there may be pain and bleeding during the first sexual intercourse. It is recommended that partners or couples adjust their state and adapt slowly.
The treatment of vaginal stenosis: The majority of vaginal stenosis is caused by the toughening of the hymen, congenital dysplasia, or scars from trauma to the external genitalia. Vaginal stenosis not only causes poor menstrual blood flow but also causes significant pain during sexual intercourse, making its resolution an urgent matter. The common treatment for vaginal stenosis is vaginal dilation surgery.
Narrow virgin vagina is normal. If a woman is a virgin, having a narrow vaginal opening is a relatively normal phenomenon. Since there is no sexual activity, the vaginal opening tends to be narrower. However, with sexual activity in the future, it will gradually become looser. It is recommended to be as gentle as possible during sexual intercourse to avoid roughness, which can cause tearing and bleeding of the vaginal mucosa.
Risks of vaginal stenosis surgery: If there is uncontrolled inflammation in the private area before surgery, lack of attention to aseptic operation principles, or rough surgical practices, as well as urine contamination of the wound after surgery, can all lead to wound infection. After infection occurs, part of the sutures should be removed to ensure smooth drainage, and the patient should rest in bed and take antibiotics.