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Vulvodynia - Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

Vulvodynia is chronic pain or discomfort around the opening of your vagina (vulva) for which there is no identifiable cause and which lasts at least 3 months.

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Vulvodynia - Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

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  1. Vulvodynia - Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment - Specialty Care Clinics

  2. What is Vulvodynia? Vulvodynia is chronic pain or discomfort around the opening of your vagina (vulva) for which there is no identifiable cause and which lasts at least 3 months. The pain, burning, or irritation related to vulvodynia could make you so uncomfortable that sitting for long periods or having sex becomes unthinkable. The condition could last for months to years. If you have vulvodynia, do not let the absence of visible signs of embarrassment about discussing the symptoms keep you from seeking help. Treatment options are available to lower your discomfort. And your doctor may be able to determine a cause for your vulvar pain, so it is important to have an examination.

  3. Symptoms of Vulvodynia The main vulvodynia symptom is pain in your genital region, which could be characterized as:    Burning    Soreness    Stinging    Rawness    Painful intercourse (dyspareunia)    Throbbing    Itching

  4. Causes of Vulvodynia Doctors do not know what causes vulvodynia, but possible contributing factors include:    Injury to or irritation of the nerves surrounding your vulvar area    Past vaginal infections    Allergies or sensitive skin    Hormonal changes    Muscle spasm or weakness in the pelvic floor, that supports the uterus, bladder, and bowel Get More Information Click Here

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