Constant discomfort in the vulva may be related to diseases and lifestyle habits.
1. Gynecological diseases: vulvar discomfort is often related to inflammation, such as vaginal and vulvar inflammation caused by various pathogens, or endometritis, pelvic inflammatory disease, cervicitis and other diseases resulting in increased secretion, which will make the vulva produce abnormal sensations.
2. Lifestyle habits: Bad lifestyle habits, such as wearing tight pants, not changing underwear, using pads, etc., damp and stuffy environment can easily lead to bacterial proliferation, and will also have a negative impact on the blood circulation of the vulva, leading to vulvar discomfort. Urine stains, feces and menstrual blood will contaminate underwear and affect the condition of the vulvar skin, and friction during sex will also cause vulvar discomfort.
If symptoms of vulvar discomfort occur, they can be improved by adjusting lifestyle habits. If the effect is not obvious, the cause can be identified under the guidance of a doctor and standardized treatment with medication.