Intimate Health Concerns Women Don’t Talk About
It can be hard to talk about certain health concerns. For both men and women, issues related to sexual and intimate health have long carried stigma and embarrassment, making it difficult to take that first step and seek advice or treatment.
For women in particular, however, the problem seems to be getting worse. Recent government-backed research found that one in three women were ‘uncomfortable discussing intimate health conditions’ with healthcare professionals, with key reasons being cultural norms and social expectations discouraging an open dialogue.
As a result, topics such as vaginal discomfort and sexual well-being are frequently overlooked, even though they can significantly impact quality of life. Not to mention, many women experience problems like this. In another study, it was found that over 40% of women experience sexual dysfunction, with conditions like Lichen Sclerosus affecting roughly 1 in 100 women at some point in their lives.
That’s a lot of people staying silent about issues that are common, treatable, and nothing to be ashamed of. And the thing is, it doesn’t have to be this way.
Intimate Health Concerns Women Don’t Talk About
Breaking the silence around intimate health is key to improving both physical and emotional well-being, and that starts by recognising the intimate health concerns so many of us experience.
Awareness and education, of course, are key to understanding our own bodies and recognising when something isn’t right. Not only this, but it’s the first step in taking control of our intimate health with confidence, and finding the strength to open up about it and get help.
- Lichen Sclerosus
The first, and perhaps most common condition women face but rarely discuss, is Lichen Sclerosus. This is a chronic skin disorder that primarily affects the genital and anal areas, causing itching, discomfort, and sometimes pain during sexual activity.
Despite the fact that Lichen Sclerosus treatment is readily available, many sufferers remain silent due to embarrassment or fear of judgment. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial, however, as timely medical care can relieve symptoms and prevent scarring before permanent damage occurs.
- Trouble Orgasming
Another intimate health condition that women don’t talk about is trouble orgasming. Approximately 10% to 15% of women have never had an orgasm, and while the reason can be psychological or related to relationship issues, there are physical reasons that can play a part, too.
Vaginal dryness, hormonal imbalances, or urinary incontinence can all affect sex life, which is why the O-shot has become a popular treatment option.
This is a non-surgical procedure that uses PRP – platelet-rich plasma – from a patient’s own blood, injecting it into targeted areas of the vaginal and clitoral regions. As a result, patients experience blood flow, enhanced sensitivity, and stimulated tissue regeneration, helping them to achieve stronger, more frequent orgasms while alleviating any discomfort.
- Insecurities About the Labia
Insecurities about the labia can similarly affect a woman’s confidence and comfort, both in and out of intimate situations. Many women, for instance, feel self-conscious about the size, shape, or colour of their labia, and this can have a detrimental impact on self-esteem and sexual wellbeing.
Once again, there are treatments to solve this, and they don’t even have to be surgical – Ultra Femme 360 is an FDA-approved treatment that uses radiofrequency energy to stimulate collagen production, improving the appearance and tone of the labia in a simple walk-in-walk-out procedure.
- Changes After Childbirth
Childbirth is another intimate health topic that can be difficult to discuss. Pregnancy and delivery, of course, can bring a range of physical changes, including vaginal laxity and changes in sexual function. These changes are completely natural, and yet they still affect the confidence and comfort of many women in everyday life.
Addressing these concerns by talking to a healthcare professional is the first step to getting past them, as there are a range of solutions that can help – from exercises and physiotherapy, to non-surgical treatments like Ultra Femme 360 or vaginal rejuvenation labial puff treatment.
- Loss of Vaginal Sensitivity
Good sexual experiences are often dictated by nerve function, blood flow, and tissue health, all of which can be affected by age, childbirth, or medical conditions. Reduced sensitivity, quite simply, means reduced sexual pleasure, and yet it’s so easy to ignore.
Many women believe that this is just a part of life – something to accept rather than seek help for it – but there are options that can help improve sexual satisfaction. Whether it’s the O-Shot, Ultra Femme 360, or other treatments, there are plenty of ways to rediscover your sexual pleasure – but again, it’s all about getting past the embarrassment and taking that first proactive step.
- Volume Loss in Breast Tissue
One last intimate health condition to discuss is volume loss in breast tissue, which can often happen post-breastfeeding. The general consensus is that issues like this can only be dealt with via surgery, but while safe surgical options are available, there are also some innovative non-surgical breast lift options that provide natural-looking results.
The Vampire breast lift is one of them, whereby PRP is taken from the blood and injected into the breasts to improve volume. But there are many more, all of which can help to restore a youthful contour without the need for any implants, offering a subtle but noticeable lift that can restore a woman’s confidence immediately.
Conclusion
These are just a few of the most common intimate health concerns that women often feel hesitant to discuss, and each one of them has a potential cure. The key takeaway, then, is that help is available, and healthcare professionals are there to provide the best guidance possible.
By seeking advice and exploring the available options, women can regain control over their intimate health, but it’s all about taking that first step and overcoming the stigma that, for many, has closed these important conversations down before they’ve begun.
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