Vaginal pain can be a result of some underlying medical problem or psychological condition. Medical conditions that can cause vaginal pain are yeast infection, gonorrhea, chlamydia, cervical cancer, and injury during sex, delivery, or surgery.
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Stage 1 endometrial cancer is confined to the uterus and is highly treatable. Learn about symptoms, treatment options, and survival rates.
Lightning Crotch: Causes, Symptoms, Relief Tips
Lightning crotch is sudden, sharp vaginal pain in pregnancy. It is harmless and not a sign of labor. It occurs when the baby presses nerves near the cervix.
