Pain in the pubic area may be caused by vaginal injury or vaginitis or cysts. Under normal circumstances, women will not have pain in the vagina, or even a burning sensation, such as pain in the vagina is considered to be mostly related to the following factors: 1. Vaginal injury: inappropriate or overly strenuous sex and other traumatic injuries may lead to vaginal skin and mucous membrane damage, breakage caused by pain, or the emergence of vulvar hematoma, vulvar laceration, etc. will also cause pain in the vagina. 2. Vaginitis: long-term inflammatory stimulation and not paying attention to vaginal hygiene, coitus during menstruation and other infections of vaginitis, causing pain in the vagina, and most of them also have abnormal leukorrhea, odor or color change. 3. Cysts: Vestibular adenitis and vestibular cysts can also cause pain in the perineum. Therefore, if you have pain in the pubic area, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for examination, to clarify the cause of the disease, and then follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.