Vaginal pain in 65-year-old women is considered to be related to trauma, hormonal changes and vaginitis. 1. Trauma: If a woman accidentally bumps into the vulva, the patient may experience localized pain due to localized wounds. 2. Hormonal changes: Since the level of estrogen in 65-year-old women is very low, the mucus secreted by the local mucous membrane of the vagina decreases, and localized dryness, tingling and other discomforts may occur. 3. Vaginitis: If women do not pay attention to cleaning or do not change underwear in time, it may lead to a large number of anaerobic bacteria in the vagina, which leads to the occurrence of geriatric vaginitis, and the increase of local inflammatory exudate may lead to the patient to experience local pain, leukorrhea and other discomforts. For 65-year-old women with pain in the vaginal area, it is recommended that they go to the Obstetrics and Gynecology Department of a regular hospital to improve the leukorrhea routine and other related examinations, and then actively treat the cause of the disease.