Symptoms And Treatments For Vulvodynia
The vulva is defined as the external genital area in a woman. It is composed of fatty tissue that forms the labia and clitoris. Some women will experience what is called Vulvodynia, which means pain in the vulva. This pain can be described as a raw feeling with burning, stinging and itching. Simple daily activities such as walking or sitting can exacerbate the pain. Experts believe that vulvodynia is largely under diagnosed. This is partly due to the fact that there are no visible signs of vulvodynia. In most cases, the vulva will appear completely normal. Doctors think that injury to the nerves surrounding the vulvar region, past vaginal infections, allergies or muscle spasms can be contributing factors to vulvodynia. ...
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