What’s wrong with a wet pussy?

Dampness at the vulva refers to vulvar moisture, which may be related to leukorrhea, vaginitis, urinary incontinence, etc. 1. Leukorrhea: especially during ovulation, mid-menstruation, pregnancy, etc., leukorrhea secretion will increase due to physiological reasons, resulting in vulvar wetness. 2. Vaginitis: If you suffer from vaginal inflammation, the pathogens will stimulate the vagina, leading to an increase in secretion, thus making the vulva moist. 3. Urinary incontinence: It is possible that some postmenopausal women or women who have just given birth to children are prone to urinary incontinence due to the relaxation of the pelvic floor muscles. When coughing or walking, they may urinate involuntarily, resulting in a very moist vulva. When there is moistness of the vulva accompanied by other discomforts, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, follow the doctor’s instructions to conduct relevant examinations, clarify the cause with the doctor’s help, and carry out targeted treatment or therapy.