Many things can cause vaginal gas. It can be caused by air being forces into the vagina during intercourse, a tear between the vagina and anus due to childbirth, Crohn's disease, pelvic floor dysfunction, a bacteria infection, or the shift in your ovaries if your menstrual period is coming due. You can try to relieve the gas by using vaginal yogurt suppositories or using cotton underwear. If the gas is not easily relieved, an appointment with your gyn should be made for further evaluation.
Changing sexual positions helps, good ol' Missionary and Reverse Cowgirl help prevent them. Avoid Doggystyle, because it will just aggravate the problem and shove more air in the vagina.
sometimes you may experience breast sorness, vaginal pains, stomach pains, lower back pains and few others.
You need to call your doctor.
More than likely, they are increased menstrual cramps rather than gas pains. Tampons commonly increase menstrual cramps as they can expand into your cervix which is already sensitive during menstruation, and by absorbing vaginal moisture they can 'tug' on vaginal walls adding to cramps too. If this happens often consider options like menstrual cups or softcups which can reduce cramps and are more comfortable than tampons.
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No, burning in the vaginal area isn't normal. It could be a sign of infection or something. Best to see a doctor.
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Yes, you can get gas pains just about anywhere in your body. I have suffered from this on and off all my life. It usually troubles me in my legs, lower back or between my shoulder blades. Homeopathy works for me.
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No. Gas pains only cause stomach cramps.
Gas pains are common after any surgery when the surgeons introduce gas into the stomach during surgery. A cystoscopy might cause gas pains. If the pain is bothersome, the doctor should be notified immediately.