What are the symptoms of vaginal inflammation?

The main symptoms of vaginal inflammation in women are itching, redness and swelling of the vulva and increased discharge, which may be yellow or green and have a distinct fishy odor. Some women may also notice vaginal growths, which may be caused by inflammation inside the vagina that leads to increased secretions, which flow out and cause inflammation of the female vulva. Some of them are caused by abscesses in the vestibular gland of the vulva, because there is a vestibular gland in the lower part of the female body, and if it is inflamed, there will be local pain and swelling, and if you find a small raised lump, consider it to be folliculitis.