What to do if a woman has congenital vulvar stenosis and has pain during intercourse?

Congenital vulvar stenosis in women can be repaired with regular vaginal dilation and, if necessary, surgical incision. Congenital vulvar stenosis is caused by abnormal development of the vulva during a woman’s development. If the stenosis is mild and accompanied by mild pain during intercourse, regular vaginal dilatation can be performed to avoid progressive aggravation of the vulvar stenosis. However, if the stenosis is severe and the pain during intercourse is severe, the patient may consider surgical incision for repair. If a woman has congenital vulvar stenosis, pain during intercourse or other symptoms, it is recommended that she go to the hospital in time to check whether there are other developmental anomalies besides vulvar stenosis, so that treatment can be carried out under the guidance of the doctor.