Vaginal dilators can be an important tool for cancer survivors who have undergone chemotherapy as part of their treatment plan. Chemotherapy has a number of adverse effects on physical health, and it can cause vaginal dryness, vaginal tenderness and tightness. This can be due to scarring/and or l...
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If you suffer from vaginismus, you know how painful and frustrating the condition can be. But there is hope! Holistic magnetic vaginal dilator treatment is a drug-free, non-invasive way to help ease the symptoms of vaginismus. This type of treatment uses magnets to promote healing and improve blo...
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Vaginal dilators are an effective and safe tool to help women with pelvic floor therapy, painful intercourse, and other vaginal health issues. These non-invasive devices come in the form of a kit containing multiple sizes of dilators; they have been used for decades to help with muscles spasms in...
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People often think they’ll need to see a Doctor for a prescription for dilators, perhaps because dilators are used in various therapies. For example, pelvic floor therapists use dilators and, in a sense, ‘prescribe’ dilators for their patients to use at home. It’s not an official prescription, bu...
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Vaginal dilators are tools used to help with a variety of conditions, such as vaginismus, pelvic floor dysfunction, vaginal atrophy and other sex-related pain. When it comes to choosing a vaginal dilator kit, it is important to select one that is made with high quality materials and has been prov...
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Vaginal dilators (also called vaginal trainers, intimate dilators and pelvic floor trainers) are an extremely useful tool for relieving the symptoms of a wide range of troublesome gynecological problems. Pelvic floor physical therapists often use dilators as part of their treatments, in order to ...
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There is no doubt in the minds of women’s health experts that vaginal dilators (also called vaginal trainers) are some of the best tools for resolving a range of gynecological issues, from vaginismus to vaginal atrophy. It is easy to find studies supporting the use of vaginal dilators; likewise...
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Pelvic floor myalgia (muscle soreness) is another name for vaginismus, one of the most common causes of sexual pain in women. Most Doctors consider vaginismus to be psychogenic in nature, meaning that it has a psychological origin. With psychogenic vaginismus, it is psychological issues around se...
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VuVa Podcast
Tara Langdale-Schmidt is no stranger to pain. After all, she endured 11 surgeries for endometriosis starting at a young age. But when sex became impossible for her and her then-fiancé, and doctors were flummoxed, Langdale-Schmidt knew she had to take matters into her own hands. Her mother’s treatment for fibromyalgia sparked an idea when Langdale-Schmidt was finally diagnosed with vulvodynia, a painful condition involving the vulva, and magnetic dilators shaped like a vibrator were the answer to her prayers. Find out how she tested her product and took it to market on this episode of SheVentures.