Female vulvar pain may be related to inflammation, trauma, skin damage and other reasons.
1. Inflammation: when a woman suffers from gynecological inflammation such as vaginitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, endometritis, etc., the vaginal secretion increases, and the inflammatory factors in the secretion will stimulate the skin and mucous membranes of the vulva, resulting in symptoms of vulvar pain, which may also be accompanied by vulvar itching and burning sensation.
2. Trauma: when women inadvertently bump into the vulva, because the vulva is rich in blood flow and contains a large number of nerve endings, it will lead to local hematoma and cause vulvar pain.
3. Skin damage: If you are rough during sex, excessive friction will cause localized skin lesions on the vulva, which will lead to vulvar pain.
Vulvar pain may also have other causes, patients with vulvar pain can go to the hospital for relevant examinations to clarify the cause and then deal with it.