Vaginal cramps are clinically known as vaginal spasms, which are mainly psychosomatic disorders brought about by the fear of pain caused by the penetration of the penis or other objects into the vagina, and are a kind of fear of sexual intercourse syndrome.
Vaginal cramps are a natural protective reflex that can be caused by organic lesions of the vulva or vagina, or by pain during intercourse. Sometimes vaginismus may persist even if the primary lesion has disappeared or is cured. The majority of patients with vaginismus have a psychological cause.
Therefore, if the patient has symptoms, it is important to seek prompt medical attention and improve the relevant examinations.