To relieve women with vaginal stenosis and vulvar pain after intercourse, medication, physical, and surgical treatments are needed depending on the cause.
Some vaginal stenosis is congenital, related to congenital dysplasia, which can cause vulvar pain after intercourse. If the narrowing is not severe and sexual intercourse is difficult, medication or physical methods can be used to dilate and increase the elasticity of the vagina. If the narrowing is severe, vaginal dilatation surgery is required.
There is also a part of vaginal stenosis related to surgical scarring or inflammation. Some women experience vaginal stenosis after vaginal surgery, and some gynecological inflammation may also cause vaginal adhesions, resulting in vaginal stenosis. It is recommended to consult a doctor in time, complete the relevant examinations and follow the doctor’s instructions for active treatment.