post pictures and I'll be able to answer.
i dont think so because they are two different parts of the vagina.
This could be a yeast infection or a urinary tract infection. It could also be a sexual disease. Refrain from sex and see a doctor.
You could have Bacterial Vaginosis or Yeast Infection.
Sometiimes the infection affects both he bladder and the vagina. And some vaginal infections make it very sore when you pee. Get checked by a docotr.
Urine comes from your urethra, not your vagina - menstruation comes from the vagina. If you are peeing blood then you have a urinary tract or bladder infection so should seek immediate medical attention.
No, there is no vaginal discharge related to a UTI. The term UTI refers to a Urinary Tract Infection, it has nothing to do with the vagina.
In a normal or healthy woman it shouldn't hurt your vagina when you poke your belly button, not unless you poke it too hard. What you can feel is a discomfort in your stomach that can stretch towards your vagina and it shouldn't be painful; it would feel more weird than painful. But if it is, perhaps you have an infection in your lower abdomen or your vagina that needs to be looked at.
Wiping from front to back helps prevent bacteria from the anus entering the vagina or urinary tract, reducing the risk of urinary tract infections and other infections. This hygiene practice helps maintain the overall health of the vaginal area.
Cuts inside or on the vagina, urinary tract infections(very common with women), STDs, yeast infection, BV(Bacterial Vaginosis)
There are several possible causes; Yeast infection: A common fungal infection that can cause itching, burning, and swelling in the vaginal area. Bacterial vaginosis: An overgrowth of bacteria in the vagina that can cause itching, burning, and a fishy odor. Sexually transmitted infections: Certain sexually transmitted infections, such as chlamydia, gonorrhea, and herpes, can cause itching, swelling, and pain in the vaginal area. Allergic reaction: An allergic reaction to certain products, such as soaps, lotions, or condoms, can cause itching and swelling in the vaginal area. Vulvodynia: A chronic pain condition that can cause itching, burning, and pain in the outer part of the vagina.
Yes. Candida (yeast) infections can be accompanied by bumps (including the inner labia). They should be relatively small, not painful to the touch and similar in color to surrounding infected surfaces (often some degree of reddening). The whole infected area, including the bumps, may be itchy. They should disappear with the infection (esp. with an appropriate anti-fungal treatment.) If they persist, change color, grow excessively in size and/or become painful, see a physician trained in the area (female personal physician, gynecologist, women's medicine) ASAP.
It's not urinary track but the urinary tract. The urinary tract is the path that your body fluids take to exit your body. Kidneys>Bladder>Penis or Vagina