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Any trauma can lead to a hematoma. Vaginal hematoma can be caused by intercourse.
Vaginal lesions are sores that are located inside or outside of the vagina. There are several causes of vaginal lesions; which include herpes, HPV, bartholin gland cysts, or sexually transmitted infections. Follow up with a physician is recommended if you display these symptoms.
Assuming no trauma, possibly a disorder of the reproductive system, or (less likely) a kidney infection. You should see your gynecologist.
* anemia * vaginal dryness * trauma (rape, failing relationship, etc.) * aftereffect after giving birth * stress * diabetes * hormonal imbalance * drug dependency * binge drinking and alcoholism
a simple midline incision will be made to extend the vaginal opening without additional tearing or extensive trauma to the perineal area. Although there may be some pain associated with the healing of the episiotomy incision.
Vaginal pruritis means vaginal itching.
What causes trauma
In the future you might no be able to have babies or something might go wrong in your vagina
Bleeding after douching can be caused by irritation or trauma to the vaginal lining, which may occur due to the introduction of chemicals or the mechanical action of the douching process itself. It can also result from an underlying infection, inflammation, or hormonal changes that make the vaginal tissues more sensitive. In some cases, it may indicate a more serious condition, such as cervical or uterine issues, and should be evaluated by a healthcare professional. It's important to note that douching is generally not recommended, as it can disrupt the natural balance of vaginal flora.
The vaginal orifice is the opening of the vagina
The vaginal orifice is the opening of the vagina
A sideways vagina, also known as a transverse or oblique vagina, can be caused by congenital abnormalities, pelvic trauma, or previous surgeries. Treatment options may include physical therapy, surgery to correct the positioning of the vagina, or the use of vaginal dilators to help realign the vaginal canal. Consulting with a healthcare provider is essential to determine the best course of action.