There are many causes of vulvar pain in daily life, mainly the following: firstly, it is caused by trauma or excessive force during intercourse, which can usually be relieved by itself after rest. Secondly, women suffering from urinary tract infections have vulvar pain along with frequent and urgent urination, and there will be white blood cells or occult blood through routine urine examination. Then women with gynecological inflammation, such as cervical inflammation, vaginal inflammation, pelvic inflammatory disease, etc., also tend to trigger vulvar pain, accompanied by obvious leucorrhea abnormalities, increased leucorrhea, etc. Finally suffering from gynecological diseases, such as endometriosis, presenting vaginal pain accompanied by irregular vaginal bleeding. In addition, pubic fissures and vulvar vesicles viral infections can also cause pain. When vulvar pain is severe, you should go to the hospital in time, have an examination and get symptomatic treatment. It is recommended to pay attention to the care of vulva and vagina in daily life, pay attention to rest, avoid straining and have regular related gynecological examinations.