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Tantra for Vulvodynia

Chronic vulvar pain without an identifiable cause. Affects 7–8% of women at some point. Often misdiagnosed for years.

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Last reviewed: 2026-06-10 · Reading time ~6 min

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Editorial review by the Tantra Clinic team. Educational, not individual medical advice — clinical sign-off in development. · Last updated June 2026

Medical-first note. Tantra is a healing modality, not a substitute for medical care. If you are experiencing vulvodynia, please rule out organic causes with your healthcare provider before or alongside this work.

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What the research says

Multimodal treatment — pelvic-floor PT, topical medications, nerve-pain medications, and somatic work — is current standard.

How tantra approaches this

Adjunct only. Always paired with appropriate medical care.

When to see a doctor instead

Always — see a vulvar specialist or pelvic pain physician.

New to this approach? Start with our honest guide to what tantra therapy is — what it is, what the evidence says, and who it's for.

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