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Description: Hymenal stenosis is the thickening or narrowing of the hymenal opening, resulting in difficulty with tampon use and intercourse.
Prevalence: Uncommon.
Predominant Age: Congenital, although generally diagnosed in the early reproductive years.
Genetics: No genetic pattern.
Causes: Congenital narrowing of the hymen or scarring after trauma or surgery (eg, previous excision, trauma).
Risk Factors: Introital surgery (for iatrogenic cases).
Insertional dyspareunia
Difficulty with tampon use
Narrowing of the vaginal introitus
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