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What is a vaginal dilator?
A vaginal dilator is a plastic or silicone form. It comes in many sizes. It is often about 4 inches long and varies in width.
Why do I need to use it?
When the vagina is healthy, it is stretchy and lubricated so objects can be inserted. A dilator can be used to keep the vagina open.
The vagina can narrow because of:
- Age
- Low estrogen
- Diseases, such as lichen planus
- Therapies, such as pelvic radiation
You must keep the vagina open to:
- Have intercourse
- Have vaginal exams
- Insert medicine
It can be hard or impossible to insert anything if the vagina starts to narrow. If this happens or is expected, a dilator can be used to help keep the vagina open.
Dilators can also be used to relax the pelvic floor muscles. It is often used in people who have vulvar or vaginal pain where the pelvic floor muscles have tightened. This is sometimes called vaginismus, pelvic floor spasm, or levator ani spasm.
A specially trained physical therapist may help suggest exercises and stretches that use the vaginal dilator.
How do I use it?
- Wash it in hot water using a mild soap. Rinse it well before use.
- Lie down on your back with your knees bent and apart. Relax your legs.
- Place a small amount of the prescribed medicine or approved lubricant, such as vegetable oil, on the rounded end of the dilator.
- Put the rounded end into your vagina with firm, gentle pressure.
- Be sure to press the dilator to the point of mild discomfort but not pain.
- Leave the dilator in place using gentle pressure for 5 to 10 minutes.
- Remove the dilator. Wash it with hot, soapy water, rinse well, and let air dry.
You may be taught to do pelvic floor exercises with the dilator in place..
When and how often do I need to use it?
Use it daily, or every other day if daily is not an option. At times, you may notice a small amount of spotting or blood. This can be normal.
Call your provider's office if:
- Your bleeding is heavy
- You are concerned about any vaginal discharge or odor
Other ways of dilating your vagina:
Other tools that can dilate the vagina are a:
- Vibrator
- Finger
Where can I get a vaginal dilator?
Your provider’s office may give you a set of dilators. You may want to buy your own set. There are many places to order them. Ask your provider if you need help.
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