Causes of vaginal pain

Causes of vaginal pain

Women are very sensitive and fragile creatures, because their bodies are easily invaded by diseases. Women have many gynecological diseases, and each disease has different symptoms and treatments, and the harm to the body is also painful. The female vagina is also a very fragile part, and there are many vaginal diseases. Many women often say that they feel a little pain in their vagina. So what is this vaginal pain?

Why does my vulva hurt a little? Vulva pain is probably caused by vulvitis. Vulvitis is an inflammation of the vulva caused by invasion of pathogens or various adverse stimuli. It can exist independently, but is more often complicated by vaginitis, urinary tract diseases, anorectal diseases or systemic diseases, or is one of the manifestations in the pathological process of certain vulvar diseases. The clinical manifestations are itching, pain, burning sensation and even swelling, rash, erosion and ulcers of the vulvar skin.

The causes of vulvitis are as follows:

1. Exogenous infection: The pathogens may be Escherichia coli, Trichomonas, fungi, viruses, etc.

2. Foreign body stimulation: such as urine, feces, abnormal vaginal secretions, etc.

3. Local symptoms of systemic diseases: such as diabetes.

The vulvar skin may experience itching, pain, burning sensation, and even swelling, rashes, erosions, and ulcers. If the disease lasts for a long time, the skin may become thickened, rough, cracked, and even become lichenified. Common types of vulvitis include:

1. Nonspecific vulvitis: mostly mixed infection of Staphylococcus, Streptococcus and Escherichia coli.

2. Fungal vulvitis: It often exists together with fungal vaginitis. Okara-like secretions can be seen, and the surface of the lesions is sometimes covered with white moss-like substances.

3. Vulvitis in infants and young children: The vulvar skin and mucous membranes become red, itchy and painful, which may lead to adhesion of the labia.

4. Bartholin's gland inflammation: The labia majora on one side becomes red, swollen, hot and painful, and a lump forms in the lower 1/3 of the labia majora, with a sense of fluctuation and tenderness, which is a Bartholin's gland abscess. Abscesses sometimes burst on their own.

5. Sexually transmitted diseases: vulvar warts, chancroid, genital herpes, gonorrhea, etc.

What should I do if my vulva hurts? If it is caused by vulvitis, the treatment is as follows:

1. Actively and effectively treat the primary disease.

2. Local treatment: Keep the vulva clean and dry to avoid adverse stimulation. Choose different liquid medicines for sitting baths, and apply antibiotic ointments, antifungal preparations, etc. to the vulva.

3. Antibiotics can be used appropriately for patients with fever and increased white blood cell count.

You need to pay attention to the conditioning of your diet, eat light and easily digestible food, avoid spicy, irritating, and cold food, and take oral medications such as Fuke Qianjin Tablets and Jinji Capsules [please do not take them by yourself]

If you have never had this condition before, it is not considered to be caused by inflammation, but it is best for you to go to the hospital for a colposcopy to see if there is cervical inflammation. After the examination, you can use targeted medication for treatment.

In addition, you should pay attention to rest and not be too tired. Your vaginal pain only occurs on the last day of your menstruation. It may be caused by your lack of rest or unhygienic conditions. So you can use Cleanser to clean it.

If a woman has vaginal pain, she should observe her symptoms at all times to see what the pain is like, whether it is mild or severe, whether it occurs continuously or at intervals. These are very critical observation methods for treating the disease. If any abnormality is found, medical attention must be sought in a timely manner. In the face of vaginal pain, you should also pay attention to taking care of your genitals, wash them regularly, and eat a healthy diet.

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