Painful, involuntary spasm of the muscles surrounding the entrance to the vagina, interfering with sexual intercourse and sometimes also medical vaginal examinations.
(See also intercourse, painful; psychosexual dysfunction.)
Spasmodic painful, involuntary contraction of the opening of the VAGINA on attempted coitus (sexual intercourse). It is usually psychological in origin – due, for instance, to fear that penetration by the penis will be painful, or because of some previous traumatic incident of sexual intercourse such as rape or sexual abuse as a child. It may also be due to some local, painful condition such as in?ammation.
n. painful spasm of the muscles surrounding the vagina, usually in response to the *vulva or vagina being touched. Sexual intercourse may be impossible, and the condition may be associated with fear of or aversion to coitus. Other causative factors include vaginal infection and atrophic *vaginitis.
The counselling and treatment of individuals with psychosexual dysfunction (see SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION). Around half of couples experience some type of sexual problem during their relationships, and for most of them the diffculties are psychological. Sexual therapy is usually given to both partners, but sometimes individual counselling is necessary. Couples may sometimes ?nd that group therapy is helpful. Therapy has proved e?ective especially for women with VAGINISMUS (spasm of vaginal muscles), men with PREMATURE EJACULATION or IMPOTENCE, and men and women who fail to achieve ORGASM.... sex therapy