The pain in the vulva in the late stage of pregnancy is mostly caused by the increasing uterus or the head of the fetus entering into the pelvis and pressing the pelvis, but inflammation and other disease factors should be ruled out.
In late pregnancy, the enlarged uterus or the head of the fetus enters the pelvis and presses the pelvis, resulting in pressure on local nerves and blood vessels, thus resulting in vulvar congestion and edema and pain. At the same time, the hormone level changes significantly in late pregnancy, in order to ensure the smooth delivery of the fetus, the separation of the symphysis pubis will also be a persistent dull pain, which is physiological phenomenon.
However, it should be noted that some vaginitis and other diseases during pregnancy can also cause vulvar pain. If the vulvar pain is accompanied by abnormal leukorrhea and other discomforts, you can improve the leukorrhea routine examination in time to clarify the cause and treatment.
If you have any discomfort during pregnancy, you should go to the hospital in a timely manner to receive standardized treatment under the guidance of a specialist, and should not blindly use medication on your own, so as not to cause adverse effects on the pregnant woman and the fetus.