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What Does Swollen Vagina Mean & When Should You See a Gynaecologist?

Vaginal swelling can affect a specific portion of the vagina. The woman might have swollen perineum or a swollen vulva. The vagina labia, vulva, or other areas may appear red and the region may feel raw or irritated. Different symptoms can include painful urination, unusual discharge, bleeding, and light spotting. In this case, you must seek proper vaginal swelling treatment. <br>

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What Does Swollen Vagina Mean & When Should You See a Gynaecologist?

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  1. What Does Swollen Vagina Mean & When Should You See a Gynaecologist? The swollen vagina or vaginal swelling can show various symptoms like pain, discomfort, spotting, discharge, and puffiness. The vaginal swelling could be caused due to various reasons like inflammation or allergic reaction due to the presence of various microbes. Vaginal swelling can affect a specific portion of the vagina. The woman might have swollen perineum or a swollen vulva. The vagina labia, vulva, or other areas may appear red and the region may feel raw or irritated. Different symptoms can include painful urination, unusual discharge, bleeding, and light spotting. In this case, you must seek proper vaginal swelling treatment. Vaginal swelling is also a sign of vaginal inflammation or vaginitis. If the woman experiences swelling in the vulva along with vaginal inflammation, then the condition vulvovaginitis. This inflammation is mainly caused by viral or bacterial infection, which usually occurs due to yeast overgrowth or due to an imbalance in the bacteria present inside the vagina. Rough sex or allergic reaction could also cause swelling in the vagina. If the swelling persists, then you must consult the gynecologist and seek proper vaginal swelling treatment. Yeast Infection The yeast infections happen when the number of Candida fungal species (Candida albicans) increases beyond normal amounts inside the vagina. It is observed that 75% of women experience a yeast infection at least once during their lifetime. Vaginal discharge testing usually helps identify the problem. Apart from swelling the infection may also cause: ● Burning ● Discomfort ● Redness ● Pain while urinating ● Discomfort during sexual intercourse ● Cottage cheese kind of discharge

  2. Yeast infection could be cured with prescription antifungal medicines or over-the-counter medications. If you have had a yeast infection earlier, then you could use over-the-counter antifungal medicines for effective vaginal pain treatment. However, it is better to consult the gynecologist to seek more information about yeast infection and for vaginal itching treatment. Bartholin Cysts Or Lumps A pair of glands called Bartholin glands are located on both sides of the lips of the vagina. They secrete the lubricating liquid. The lump problem arises when the secretion process gets blocked. As a result, the floods accumulate inside the glands resulting in the formation of a lump or swelling. Sometimes, the lumps grow rapidly and cause a lot of pain because of the infection. If the cyst grows larger, it could cause pain in the vulva region when walking, sitting, or during sexual intercourse. The pain would be accompanied by redness and irritation. If you see such a lump, you must immediately seek vaginal pain treatment from an expert gynecologist. Rough Intercourse The vulva generally swells after intercourse however, if it is rough intercourse then, it may lead to swelling and irritation in the vagina. Sexual trauma can cause pain, swelling, and burning in the vaginal region. If the vagina is not lubricated properly during intercourse, then the friction could cause discomfort while having sex and can lead to problems later. Similarly, trauma caused by a sexual assault can cause vaginal pain, swelling, and irritation. Consult an experienced gynecologist to seek proper treatment for the pain, swelling, and other symptoms in the vagina. If you are searching for the best clinic for vaginal discharge testing and vagina itching treatment, you must visit Well Women Clinic today.

  3. Name Well Women Clinic Website www.wellwomenclinic.co.uk

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