What’s wrong with women’s lower body pain?

Lower body pain in women may be caused by vaginitis, vulvar skin and mucous membrane inflammation or vulvar varicose veins and other diseases. 1. Vaginitis: Vaginitis can be transmitted directly through sexual intercourse or through public swimming pools, public bathtubs, public toilets, etc. It can be accompanied by increased leukorrhea, itching and other symptoms. 2. Inflammation of vulvar skin and mucous membrane: Inflammation of vulvar skin and mucous membrane is the symptoms of redness, swelling, hardness and ulceration caused by folliculitis; it can lead to the damage of the patient’s vulvar skin, which is prone to itchiness, pain as well as burning sensation. 3. Vulvar varicose veins: usually caused by vulvar varicose veins during pregnancy, the symptoms are redness and swelling of the lower body of the vulva, pain when walking, and discomfort when standing for a long time. If the condition of pain in the lower body occurs, it is recommended that the patient go to the hospital in time, according to the doctor’s guidance for treatment.