Why is my vulva always cracked?

Why is my vulva always cracked?

Women should take good care of their private parts because it is a relatively sensitive area. Women should pay attention to the quality of their underwear, mainly using pure cotton to reduce friction with the vulva. But why does the vulva always have cracks? What causes small cracks on the vulva? If a fissure occurs, pay attention to whether there is inflammation; or whether the fissure is caused by an acute vulvar ulcer. Whatever the cause, you should get checked out first and then seek professional treatment.

The vagina is one of the important organs of women, and the vulva has direct friction contact with underwear. Therefore, if it is not properly cared for or not taken care of in time, it is easy to cause infection in the vulva, causing whitening or itching in the vulva. Therefore, every woman should pay attention to the hygiene of the vulva, otherwise it may cause bacterial invasion and cause various symptoms, such as the symptoms of vulvar fissures. So why does the vulva always have fissures?

Why is my vulva always cracked?

There are many reasons why cracks always appear in the vulva. It may be caused by fungal vulvitis, which is a vulvitis caused by a yeast-like infection, often occurring together with fungal vaginitis. It may also be caused by acute vulvar ulcers, which cause cracks in the vulva. In this case, it is generally caused by vulvitis, which is usually a manifestation of vulvitis during the course of the disease. Of course, it may also be caused by sexually transmitted diseases, such as vulvar condyloma acuminatum, genital herpes, chancroid, or gonorrhea. During the course of a certain sexually transmitted disease, the vulva will generally have symptoms of inflammation.

In addition, it may also be caused by Bartholinitis, which usually occurs in women of childbearing age. It is caused by the infection of the Bartholin's glands by various bacteria such as Staphylococcus, Escherichia coli, and Streptococcus, which usually causes acute inflammation. Most Bartholin's gland cysts are caused by long-term chronic inflammation, which causes the Bartholin's gland duct to become blocked, and the gland fluid to accumulate, resulting in cystic expansion of the gland.

Why does the vulva always have cracks? Many women always have cracks in the vulva. There are many reasons for the cracks in the vulva, which have been introduced in detail above. When treating vulvar cracks, you must first find out the cause of the cracks, and then do targeted treatment to make the cracks heal better.

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