What causes pain in the vaginal opening after a cesarean section?

The main causes of vaginal pain after cesarean section are pregnancy compression, pubic symphysis separation and vaginitis.
1. Compression during pregnancy: the fetus grows to a certain extent during late pregnancy, which will exert pressure on the tissues around the uterus, such as the pelvic floor muscles, which may lead to stiffness and deformation of the local muscles if too much time passes, so that the vaginal opening will still be painful even after cesarean delivery.
2. Separation of pubic symphysis: If the mother adopts the natural delivery method at the beginning of labor, and then chooses cesarean section surgery for delivery due to the difficulty of labor. However, the separation of the pubic symphysis has been caused during the previous natural delivery, so the vaginal opening will be painful after the cesarean section.
3. Vaginitis: If you don’t get good care after cesarean section, the vaginal opening will be infected by secretions, and then vaginitis will be formed, and the vaginal opening will be painful.
If you have pain in the vaginal opening after cesarean section, you must go to the hospital in time to find out the cause and actively cooperate with the professional doctor’s treatment.