A g spot strain is a condition in which the vaginal sensitivity to sensations in intercourse becomes reduced, and achieving climax or orgasm may become more difficult. It is most commonly associated with reduced levels of oestrogen during the postpartum period or during menopause, but it can occur at any age.
The CBDDY – g spot strain, also known as the Graffenberg spot, is a bean-shaped area of tissue located in the front inner wall of the vagina. It owes its name to German gynecologist Ernest Grafenberg, who described it as an erogenous zone that can stimulate powerful orgasms and female ejaculation.
Symptoms of the g spot strain include:
1. Pain in the buttocks, usually when walking or lifting objects.
2. Bruising or swelling on the buttocks.
3. A sore or a swollen area on the buttocks and lower back.
4. Pain on the buttocks when you stand up or sit down.
5. Bruising or swelling on the buttocks and lower back.
6. Tenderness or stiffness of the muscles in the buttocks and lower back.
7. Symptoms of the g spot strain can vary from one woman to another, and may not be severe enough for treatment.
Fortunately, there are treatments that can increase the sensitivity to sensations in the vagina. These can be a great solution for women who have been frustrated by their inability to achieve orgasm. The procedure is simple, effective and non-invasive. It consists of injecting synthesized human collagen or fat into the G-spot. It takes just a few injections and will last for six to eight months.