The vaginal walls are the borders of the opening that leads from the outside of the body to the cervix. They are muscular and flexible.
Erm, if you have a vagina you have vaginal walls. The walls are the inside of the vagina (the walls of the tunnel, if that doesn't sound too gross).
It means you're careful not to scratch the vaginal walls.
One of the most common causes of vaginal lesions are tampons - as tampons absorb vaginal moisture and rough fribes (especially rayon) cause friction against vaginal walls, tampons can cause lesions to vaginal walls...which is one reason why tampons are linked with increased menstrual bleeding and TSS. Vagonal lesions can also be caused by some forms of spermicidal gels, vaginal infections such as yeast infections where skin is damaged by the infection itself or by itching, sex or other forms of sexual activity with vaginal penetration, and sexual examinations.
An infection. Go to a Doctor .
The walls of the vagina are lined with a mucous membrane called vaginal epithelium. This epithelium is non-keratinized stratified squamous epithelium, which helps to protect the underlying tissues and maintain the pH and moisture balance of the vagina. The vaginal walls also contain elastic connective tissue and muscle fibers.
A hernia of the urinary bladder through the vaginal walls is known as a cystocele. It occurs when the supportive tissues between a woman's bladder and vagina weaken or stretch, causing the bladder to bulge into the vagina. This can lead to symptoms such as urinary incontinence or difficulty emptying the bladder.
It can hurt to insert a tampon, but it shouldn't hurt - listen to your body, if it starts to feel a little uncomfortable then stop and try to figure out why, don't continue if it hurts you.Most commonly pain is a result of tensing-up - if you're tense vaginal muscles tense causing vaginal walls to clench together, thus you have to try to push the tampon against vaginal walls so pushing against muscles and potentially causing small vaginal tears due to friction against vaginal walls. Make sure to use correct absorbency too as higher absorbency can cause more friction, try lubricant to help.
Yes, your vaginal opening or vaginal canal will get bigger when you insert things into it, but it will always return to normal afterwards. Your vagina will open and increase in size when aroused, but also it will stretch to accomodate larger things - the vaginal walls have what are known as rugae, which are like pleats that allow the vagina to stretch.
because of the presence of estrogen, the vaginal walls become hypertrophic and enriched with glycogen. they also loosen from their connective tissue attachments in preparation for great distention at birth. there will also be increase in blood flow to these areas which causes color changes from normal light pink to deep violet (Chadwick's sign).
They sew a dildo to the lips of the vagina, then invert the vaginal walls leading into the dildo, and BOOM! Instant penis.
No, tampons cannot just fall out whether on an inner tube or doing any other activity. Tampons are held in place by vaginal walls, with the narrowest point of the vaginal canal beneath the tampon to keep in place.
Vagoplasty is a surgical procedure aimed at reconstructing or modifying the vaginal canal. It is often performed to address issues such as vaginal laxity, which can occur after childbirth or due to aging. The procedure may involve tightening the vaginal walls and can be part of gender-affirming surgeries for transgender individuals. Overall, vagoplasty seeks to improve both functional and aesthetic aspects of the vagina.