What to do if the vulva is split

When the tissue of the vulva is subjected to external forces or there is inflammatory irritation or scratching that causes the vulva to split, it is important to go to the hospital and register with a gynecologist so that the doctor can determine how deep and large the split is. In this case, suturing should be done according to the situation to avoid the presence of persistent bleeding and also to affect the health of the body. If the laceration is not particularly deep or large, it can be treated with vaginal gauze, including vaginal pills. Avoid intercourse in the near future and be sure to take good care of your personal hygiene. If there is bleeding, it is important to take the appropriate amount of oral anti-inflammatory medication to prevent infection. In the future, it is important to pay attention to personal hygiene, to actively treat any inflammation, and to be gentle when having intercourse to avoid re-injuring the same area.