Check in with your doctor, especially if you are sexually active, or have been spending lots of time in a hot tub. If you have changed soaps--bath or laundry--change them back to what you were using. If you use bleach in your laundry, do a final rinse using a cup of white vinegar.
Lemon can not cure vaginal itching and should not be inside a vagina. It causes irritation. You need to see a doctor to find out WHY it itches and then they can give you the cure.
The vaginal irritation can be a infection and not related to any pregnancy but if you are late and have had unprotected intercourse, there is a risk.
The hymen (Vaginal Cherry) is located directly inside of the vagina. The hymen comprises part of the vulva (external genitalia). In your ear
it is a natural change in vaginal external skin during pregnancy.
Vaginitis = inflammation of the vagina Vulvitis = inflammation of the vulva Vulvovaginitis = inflammation of the vulva and vagina An infection, allergic reaction, chemical irritation, or trauma can cause inflammation. Infection is the main cause of vaginal and vulvar inflammation.
The vaginal orifice is the opening of the vagina
The vaginal orifice is the opening of the vagina
A simple vaginal tightening procedure causes the diameter of the vagina to be smaller. Depending on the size of the man, this can cause a tear.
No, women do not get any pleasure from using tampons.Tampons are not pleasurable to insert or use as they are dry and absorbent, which causes vaginal irritation, there is nothing sexual about tampon use. Vaginal insertion/penetration alone rarely feels pleasurable to women because there aren't many nerve endings in the vagina and the vagina doesn't respond to stimulation unless aroused. Tampons don't really stimulate the vagina because they sit high up in the vaginal canal where there are fewer nerve endings.
Some women notice a change in vaginal discharge, but without a change in odor and without additional irritation. I'm not aware of any study regarding the taste of the vagina and hormonal birth control.
Vaginal itchiness can have many causes, although the most common is a yeast infection that can be cured by a medicated cream. In case of vaginal itchiness, the best thing to do is consult a doctor who can determine the cause and prescribe the appropriate treatment.
Vaginal yeast infection is also called vaginal candidiasis.A vaginal yeast infection is a type of vaginitis (or inflammation of the vagina)characterized by vaginal irritation, intense itchiness and vaginal discharge. It is caused by a fungal infection Candidiasis (also known as thrush). It may also be reffered to by other clinical terms such as: candidosis, moniliasis, and oidiomycosis.