The female genitals often secrete substances similar to leucorrhea, so if they are not cleaned in time, bacteria will grow in the genitals, causing infection. Vaginal infection can lead to a series of gynecological diseases, which can cause great harm to women's bodies. Some women find themselves experiencing a burning sensation in their vagina when they urinate, which can be very uncomfortable. So, what should you do if you have a burning sensation in your vagina after urinating? Burning of the vulva may be caused by vaginitis. Since vaginitis is a general term for a variety of inflammatory diseases of the vaginal mucosa caused by different causes, the type of vaginitis you have should also be identified by smell, color and other symptoms. Under normal physiological conditions, the tissue anatomy and biochemistry of the vagina are sufficient to defend against the invasion of external microorganisms. If it is damaged, pathogens can take advantage of the opportunity to enter and, due to various factors, cause vaginal inflammation. The specific information is as follows: 1. Nonspecific vaginitis. There is a feeling of heaviness and burning in the vulva and vagina, a large amount of vaginal epithelium falls off, the vaginal mucosa is congested, and there is obvious tenderness. In severe cases, general fatigue and lower abdominal discomfort may occur, the amount of leucorrhea is large and purulent or serous. The outflow of leucorrhea irritates the urethra, and frequent urination and painful urination may occur. 2. Trichomonas vaginitis. The vaginal discharge increases and is yellow-white, occasionally with yellow-green pus, often foamy and fishy, and may be mixed with blood when the disease is severe; followed by low back pain, frequent urination, painful urination, vulvar itching, and dull pain in the lower abdomen. The vaginal mucosa is red and swollen, with scattered bleeding spots or strawberry-shaped protrusions, which occasionally cause pain during intercourse. 3. Candidal vaginitis. The prominent symptoms of this disease are increased leucorrhea and severe itching of the vulva and vagina. When the symptoms are severe, the patient may be restless and in extreme pain, and may also experience frequent urination, painful urination, and pain during intercourse. The leucorrhea is white and thick, resembling dregs of soybean dregs, the vaginal mucosa is highly edematous, the vulva is burning, and there is white flaky film adhering to it, which is easy to peel off. Underneath is an eroded base of the damaged mucosa or a shallow ulcer. In severe cases, ecchymosis may remain, which is a typical symptom of this disease. Another type of patient has a large amount of watery or purulent leucorrhea without white flakes, moderate redness and edema of the vaginal mucosa, no severe itching or burning sensation, only a feeling of moisture in the vulva. |
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