Vasovaginal
Vasovaginal refers to a phenomenon involving both the vagus nerve and the vaginal tissues. It is most commonly discussed in the context of the vasovagal response, a reflex that can occur in some individuals during vaginal penetration or stimulation. This response is characterized by a sudden drop in heart rate and blood pressure, leading to symptoms such as dizziness, nausea, fainting, and sweating. The exact mechanism is not fully understood but is thought to involve overstimulation of the vagus nerve, which plays a role in regulating heart rate and blood pressure.
While vasovagal syncope associated with vaginal activity is the most recognized instance of vasovaginal involvement, the