Vestibulitis

It is characterized by a burning or stinging pain at the vaginal introitus caused by sexual activity and the insertion of objects like a speculum or tampon into the vagina. Vestibulitis typically manifests between 20 and 50, frequently following a lower genital tract infection.

  
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What causes skin tags like bumps inside the vagina?

Query: Hi doctor, I have noticed that my left inner labia are swollen and a little itchy. I thought that the itch comes and goes and it is definitely not a constant one. I have no unusual discharge and it does not burn or pain when I pee. I noticed that there is a tiny smooth skin tag-like bump on the labi...  Read Full »


Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. The presence of local swelling and itchiness over one side labia minora alone, indicates an element of inflammation. The presence of skin tag bump, which is swollen, is unlikely to be a vaginal wart, as warts are not acutely occurring lesions. This could be a follicul...  Read Full »

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