Loose Vagina: Causes and Solutions
For many women, the concept of having a 'loose vagina' is distressing. A loose vagina denotes that something is seriously wrong in the nether regions, as well as the notion that a loose vag is terrible for sex and should be avoided. Vaginal laxity is a more medically appropriate term for a loose vagina.
The fact is that vaginal tissues are extremely tough and powerful; they are elastic and designed to stretch. The vaginal walls are comprised of muscle and contain layers of tissue with many elastic fibres. The vagina's inherent flexibility allows it to stretch and shrink during intercourse and birthing. Even after violent intercourse or childbirth, the vagina will gradually snap back to its previous position.
The vagina, however, can expand or relax with age and many vaginal childbirths (i.e. becoming slack or lax). When the vagina does not feel as tight as it should, we have a 'loose vagina,' which is a curable issue in the majority of cases.
If your vagina feels loose, Este Medical has a non-surgical procedure for you to try. Emsella is a product that will significantly tighten and strengthen your vaginal and pelvic floor muscles, which support your sex organs. Emsella employs electromagnetic energy waves to encourage the muscles of the nether regions to flex and contract at a quick rate; this intensive loose vagina therapy will revitalise your lady parts in only a few treatment sessions.You will feel more secure and comfortable during intercourse after a series of Emsella non-invasive vaginal laxity treatments, you will have improved sexual pleasure and sensitivity, and your sex desire will grow.
What causes a swollen vagina?
It's not hard to figure out what causes a loose vagina (also known as vaginal laxity). The major causes of a vaginal feeling less tight or loose include vaginal births and the weakening of the pelvic floor and vaginal muscles with the advent of perimenopause and menopause.
Females are frequently concerned about having a swollen vagina after childbirth. This is comprehensible given that delivery has a significant impact on a woman's health and physically (postnatal conditions: hair loss, incontinence, stretch marks...). The more vaginal deliveries a woman has, the more likely her pelvic floor muscle tone and strength would deteriorate – vaginal laxity can become an issue after having a kid.
The greatest approach to help snap that after delivery The most effective and quick approach to get your vag back into shape is by pelvic floor muscle stimulation, which may be accomplished through non-surgical Emsella loose vagina therapy sessions.
Vaginal laxity is frequently connected with menopause and ageing. The vagina might grow looser as women age because the pelvic floor muscles and vaginal walls weaken owing to a reduction in the hormone oestrogen. This important hormone is important for vaginal fitness, bladder control, and urethra health; oestrogen helps keep the muscles around the vagina and other pelvic organs strong and flexible; a lack of oestrogen leads the pelvic floor muscles to degenerate. One of the undesirable side effects of oestrogen deficiency is the sensation that the vagina is less tight and less elastic.
The good news is that vaginal laxity can be addressed; there are exercises, muscle toning treatments, and behavioural therapy to try to strengthen the pelvic floor muscles and return to normal.
Once you take steps to increase your pelvic floor fitness, Emsella therapies will improve your quality of life. Schedule a loose vagina consultation with an Este specialist to discuss your treatment expectations and health objectives.
Treatment options include loose vagina and vaginal laxity.
If you think you have a loose vagina, we recommend that you get therapy to improve the physical health and fitness of your pelvic floor muscles. Emsella electromagnetic energy therapy sessions to stimulate and revitalise your pelvic floor are a proven and successful approach to restore tone and strength to the vaginal muscles.
Symptoms of loose vagina include:
- Vaginal resistance is low or non-existent.
- Vaginal stretching following delivery
- Intercourse without friction or feeling
- Urine dribbling due to unintentional bladder leakage
The Emsella chair gadget stimulates all of the muscles in the lower body with HIFEM (high-intensity focused electromagnetic) radiation, which naturally causes muscles to contract and strengthen. Emsella treatments provide a One therapy session can provide the equivalent of 11,000 pelvic floor contractions.
Women enjoy this treatment since it just takes approximately 30 minutes and can be done over a lunch break or between appointments. You do not need to change into a robe or anything; simply sit fully clothed on the Emsella chair gadget until the session is finished – Emsella sessions are simple and painless!
To schedule your first Emsella chair treatment, please contact us via our website. Being proactive about your vaginal health will improve your sex life and personal well-being.
Is it harmful for sex to have a loose vagina?
Not necessary, because sexual desire causes the pelvic floor muscles to relax, making the vagina more flexible and ready for invasion. However, if you and your spouse are feeling reduced friction and sensation during vaginal intercourse, Emsella pelvic floor muscle toning treatments can be used to tighten the vagina. To schedule non-invasive vagina tightening treatment sessions, please contact us via our website Ace medicare.