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Causes of Sagging Vagina and How to Overcome It

Causes of Sagging Vagina and How to Overcome It


After giving birth or entering menopause, many women worry about their reproductive health. One complaint that appears, among other things, is vaginal loosening. This complaint is also known as vaginal relaxation syndrome (vaginal relaxation syndrome).

Usually this condition is characterized by loss of sex drive, difficulty in getting sexual pleasure or orgasm, and in some cases women will experience urinary incontinence that is difficult to control the rate of urine.

If you experience these signs, you may have sagging vaginal syndrome. This syndrome can be cured and in most cases harmless. To find out more about sagging vaginal syndrome, read on the following information.

Although very rare, usually sagging vaginal syndrome can also be one of the symptoms of various diseases. The disease that is usually characterized by vaginal sagging is pelvic organ prolapse. Other symptoms that may indicate this disease are a feeling of pressure in the pelvis or vagina, pain during sex, a lump in the vaginal opening, and difficulty defecating.

Who is at risk for sagging vaginal syndrome?

This syndrome can be experienced by anyone, regardless of a woman’s age. However, there are several risk factors that increase your chances of having saggy vaginal syndrome. These factors include:


  • Has undergone a normal labor (through the vagina) for many times
  • Age above 48 years
  • Hereditary hormone disorders (genetic)
  • Premature aging
  • Have had pelvic surgery
  • Drastic weight changes


What medications can be taken to improve vaginal sagging?

To find out if you really have sagging vaginal syndrome, you need to see a doctor. After being diagnosed with the syndrome, there are several treatment options to choose from. The treatment you take can usually be considered according to the seriousness of your condition and various personal reasons. Check out the various treatments below.

1. Laser

Loosening of the vaginal condition can be restored by vaginal rejuvenation procedures. In this procedure, a laser directed at the vagina will trigger the growth and repair of collagen. The vagina will become tighter.

2. Hormone therapy

If the syndrome is caused by abnormalities or hormonal changes, you may be advised to undergo hormone therapy. Usually this therapy is aimed at patients who are in menopause or are elderly.

3. Kegel exercises

This exercise is intended to train the pelvic muscles. By tightening the pelvic floor muscles, the vaginal area becomes tighter. Women who have had normal delivery are encouraged to undergo Kegel exercises to restore vaginal rejuvenation. This exercise is done by holding the pelvic muscle contractions (muscles used to hold the rate of urine) for several seconds.

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