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Vulva Inflammation. Vestibulitis is a condition that causes redness and pain in the
vestibule. It also includes a skin inflammatory condition, so that later glands
in the hair follicle secrete mucus found in the skin.
The mucus secreting
gland is called the vestibular gland. Vestibulitis can occur in any part of the
body where there is hair or hair, but the most common is in the vulva (the
outside of the vagina) or the surface of the vagina and nasal cavity.
Vestibulitis in the
vagina
Vestibulitis that occurs
in the vulva can affect women of all ages, and this condition is often referred
to as vulvar vestibulitis syndrome, which is one type of vulvodynia. This
syndrome can occur both in intimateually active women and in women who are not intimateually
active.
There are two types of
vestibulitis in the vagina:
1. Vulvodynia
generalisata
This condition is a pain
that exists in different areas of the vulva at different times. This pain may
appear frequently or occasionally, varying in conditions in each person.
Sometimes the pain in the vagina can be triggered because the vagina is
touched, but sometimes without touching the vagina will hurt.
2. Local Vulvodynia
This is a condition of
pain in one area of the vulva. Often the pain and pain often appear when the
vagina is pressed or touched. It usually appears when you have intimate or sit
too long.
What causes vestibulitis
in the vagina?
Doctors or experts have
not found the exact cause of this vulvodynia. There is no evidence to suggest
that the condition of vaginal pain is caused by infection or intimateually
transmitted diseases. However, experts strongly suspect that this syndrome is
caused by the following:
- Irritation
- The appearance of abnormal cells in the vulva caused by
infection
- Genetic factors that make vulva vulnerable to
inflammation
- Hypersensitivity or fungal infections
- Muscle spasm
- Hormonal changes
- Often taking antibiotics
How to resolve
vulvodynia?
There are things that
can ease the pain and pain in the vulva, among others:
- Avoid areas of vulva exposed to shampoo or soap
- Always clean the surface of the vagina with cold after
urination and have intimate
- Wear panties or loose skirts
- Keep the vulva clean and dry
Vestibulitis can also
attack the follicles in the nasal cavity
Vestibulitis can also
attack your nasal cavity. Although this condition is easily treated, sometimes
inflammation in the nasal cavity can cause serious complications.
Nasal vestibulitis can
also be caused by infection from Staphylococcus bacteria caused by the
following:
- Like pulling the nose hair
- Exhaling the nose excessively, for example when a cold
- Noses
- As a result of nasal piercing
How to treat it?
This condition can
generally be treated with the use of topical antibiotics such as bacitracin.
Use of this drug is very easy, can be applied to the nasal cavity with a
routine. However, for severe complications can cause ulcers and require
antibiotics prescribed by doctors.
Sometimes complications
to cause these ulcers require oral antibiotics (drinking) such as mupirocin.
You may also need to compress warm boils regularly, at least 3 times a day for
15 to 20 minutes. It aims to help dry out ulcers. In rare cases, your doctor
may need surgery.
Vaginal Area Feeling Painful? Caution, Could Be Symptoms of Vulva Inflammation
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