Vestibulitis of the external genitalia is an uncommon gynecological disease and a type of gynecological inflammation. It also manifests after illness, with the most obvious symptom being pain.
Symptoms of vestibular inflammation of the external genitalia
1. The main symptoms are severe pain at the Vaginal orifice during sexual intercourse, lasting for 1-24 hours, or burning sensation at the Vaginal orifice for a long time, which can be accompanied by painful urination, frequent urination, and dripping after urination. This often causes fear of sexual intercourse. Pain can occur after the first sexual intercourse or after normal sexual activity, or it can be caused by placing a Menstrual pad plug.
2. Vestibulitis of the external genitalia is usually affected by triggering factors such as surgery, childbirth, and infection, leading to acute onset. Therefore, postpartum women should pay special attention to the symptoms of this disease, diagnose and treat it as soon as possible.
3. During the examination, the vestibular part is congested and swollen, and the pain can be induced by wiping and gently touching with cotton. Generally, the pain is most obvious near the opening of the Bartholin's gland. Erythema is limited to the edge of the hymen and around the Vaginal orifice, and is induced by examination. The extent of the erythema is also enlarged in the vestibular area. Sensory hypersensitivity area is located in the entire vestibular area. Some are limited to the opening of the Bartholin's gland or the labial frenum, and can also be reflected in the opening of the paraurethral gland. Sometimes multiple Papilloma can be seen, which are usually misdiagnosed as genital warts. These Papilloma are confined to the inner side of the Labia minora and the vestibule, with a solid foundation, but they are not as fused as genital warts, and are evenly distributed.
4. The Virology test did not isolate HPV, which was considered to be a variation of normal Outline of human anatomy. Therefore, the appearance of this papillomatous appearance in patients with vestibular inflammation is only accidental. Some patients have a history of skin allergies to other parts of the body, most commonly on the face. Facial allergies are often accompanied by difficulties in sexual intercourse, vestibular erythema, and pain during gynecological examinations. However, it is not because of the previously believed vestibular gland inflammation.
Diagnosis of Vestibulitis of the Vulva
The main symptoms are pain at the Vaginal orifice during sexual intercourse, which can last for 1 to 24 hours, or burning sensation at the Vaginal orifice for a long time, accompanied by pain in urination, frequency of urination, and drips after urination, causing fear of sexual intercourse. The pain occurs after the first sexual intercourse or after normal sexual activity. It is caused by the placement of Menstrual pad plugs. Vulvar vestibulitis is usually a trigger factor such as surgery, non production, and infection, which affects the acute occurrence. During the examination, vestibular congestion and swelling occur, Touching lightly with a cotton swab can cause pain, usually in the vestibule