Best Gynecologist & Infertility Specialist in Surat | Dr. Purvi Khatri
Vaginismus is a condition in which the pelvic floor muscles tighten involuntarily, making penetration painful or difficult. It can affect intercourse, tampon insertion, and even routine gynaecological exams.
It is often a combination of both. Muscle tightening is physical, but emotional factors like anxiety, fear of pain, or past trauma can trigger or worsen it. Treatment addresses both mind and body.
Yes. Most women achieve full recovery with the right combination of pelvic floor therapy, dilators, counselling, and—when needed—advanced treatments like vaginal Botox.
Most women notice improvement within 4–8 weeks, depending on severity, consistency with therapy, and individual muscle response.
No. All therapies—including pelvic floor exercises, dilators, and counselling—are done gently, at your comfort level. Even procedures like vaginal Botox are performed under local anesthesia to ensure minimal discomfort.
Vaginal Botox relaxes the overactive pelvic floor muscles that cause involuntary tightening. It reduces spasms, decreases pain, and makes penetration and dilator training much more comfortable.
Results typically last 4–6 months, giving women enough time to retrain the muscles through dilators and physiotherapy. Many women achieve long-term relief even after the Botox wears off.
It’s optional. Some couples attend together for better communication and comfort, while others prefer individual sessions.
Absolutely. All consultations and treatments are strictly private and handled with complete discretion.
Your visit includes a gentle discussion about symptoms, concerns, and goals. A pelvic exam may be offered—only if you’re comfortable—to assess muscle response. Everything is done at your pace.
That’s okay. Many women with vaginismus start this way. Dr. Purvi Khatri uses a step-by-step, trauma-informed approach so you feel safe and in control throughout the process.
Yes. Many women experience vaginismus during the early stages of marriage due to anxiety, insufficient lubrication, or lack of familiarity with intercourse. It’s treatable and nothing to feel embarrassed about.
Indirectly, yes. Difficulty with intercourse may make natural conception harder. Once vaginismus is treated, most couples conceive normally without any fertility treatments.
Many women struggle with self-guided therapy. A structured treatment plan—with professional guidance, counselling, and options like vaginal Botox—greatly improves success.
We follow a holistic, compassionate, and evidence-based approach combining pelvic floor therapy, emotional support, dilators, relaxation, and advanced options like Botox—customized to each woman’s needs.