Typical symptoms of vestibulodynia are manifested as localized swelling, pain, burning sensation, etc., accompanied by symptoms such as fever and other systemic symptoms. Vestibulitis, usually caused by infection, is usually a mixed infection, due to pathogenic bacteria through the opening of the gland duct invasion caused by gland inflammation, manifested in the following symptoms: 1. Typical symptoms: Vestibular adenitis is usually manifested as acute inflammation of the vulva unilaterally, with localized swelling, pain and burning sensation, and when the course of the disease is relatively long, a vestibular gland abscess may be formed, with a fluctuating sensation on touching, and pus may be discharged after breaking down, and other symptoms. 2. Accompanying symptoms: Some patients may experience fever, inflammation of the lymph nodes in the groin, causing swelling and pain, and other systemic symptoms. Patients with vestibulodynia are advised to seek medical advice and treatment as soon as possible under the guidance of a physician to avoid delay, and the condition will have an impact on the patient’s life and work.