Why do I feel uncomfortable down there?

The skin of the vulva is very sensitive, so irritation of this part of the body is very common. Common causes of irritation include sweating, wearing tight clothing, eczema/dermatitis, personal hygiene issues, product allergies, infections and skin conditions such as lichen sclerosus (more on these conditions below).

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How do you tell if something is wrong down there?

Consult your health care provider if you notice:
  1. A change in the color, odor or amount of vaginal discharge.
  2. Vaginal redness or itching.
  3. Vaginal bleeding between periods, after sex or after menopause.
  4. A mass or bulge in the vagina.
  5. Pain during intercourse.

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What causes vaginal discomfort?

Pain in or around your vagina can have many possible causes. Infection, injury, health conditions, menopause, childbirth, pelvic floor problems, and allergies can all make the vulva or vagina sore. Most of the time, vaginal pain will go away on its own or with self-care. But some types can be serious.

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Is it normal to feel pressure in your vag?

The exact reason for vaginal or pelvic pressure can be tricky to diagnose. But rest assured: It's very normal. Here's what's likely causing it, how to alleviate it, and when you should call your doctor.

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What should you not do down there?

Avoid using special scrubs, scented soaps, and douching—even products that say they're designed for vaginal care. These can also throw off your natural pH balance and bring on infection.

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Can your Vigina fall out?

It's the second most common type of prolapse and is classified into three grades depending on how far the uterus has fallen. Vaginal vault prolapse (fallen/bulging vagina) — In women who have had a hysterectomy, it's still possible for the vagina to fall down even though the uterus is no longer present.

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How long does it take for a Vigina to go back to normal?

So how long does it take for your vagina to get back to normal? It might be a while. “After a woman has a baby, it takes about six weeks for a woman's vagina to heal from a delivery,” says board-certified ob-gyn Pari Ghodsi, M.D. During that time, you can be bleeding and spotting pretty heavily—at least at first.

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How do you make it feel better down there?

Here are eight things to keep in mind if you are the proud owner of a vagina.
  1. Don't douche. Share on Pinterest. ...
  2. Keep the pubes. Share on Pinterest. ...
  3. Check your lube ingredients. Share on Pinterest. ...
  4. Use body-safe sex toys. Share on Pinterest. ...
  5. Practice safer sex. ...
  6. Pee after sex. ...
  7. Wear breathable clothing. ...
  8. Sleep in your birthday suit.

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How can I improve my feeling down there?

Ways to increase sensation:
  1. Warming creams (like KY)
  2. Scream cream – a compounded topical medication applied directly to the clitoris 30 minutes prior to sex to increase blood flow and often has a menthol base to give you a tingling sensation.

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How do I keep myself healthy down there?

  1. Avoid using cloths or sponges.
  2. Avoid fragrant or irritating soaps.
  3. Avoid cleaning inside the vagina or douching.
  4. Avoid rubbing the area dry.
  5. Don't use 'feminine' sprays, perfumes and deodorants on your vulva.

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Why does my Virginia feel heavy?

Symptoms of pelvic organ prolapse

Pelvic organ prolapse symptoms include: a feeling of heaviness around your lower tummy and genitals. a dragging discomfort inside your vagina. feeling like there's something coming down into your vagina – it may feel like sitting on a small ball.

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Why do I feel so much pressure on my pelvic area?

Pelvic pressure or groin pressure can be a sign of a vascular condition. If you experience severe period cramps or irregular periods, you may have a heightened risk of vascular conditions later in your life.

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What does it mean when your Virginia is tight?

'Tight' vagina meaning

If you're not turned on, interested, or physically prepared for intercourse, your vagina won't relax, self-lubricate, and stretch. Tight vaginal muscles, then, could make a sexual encounter painful or impossible to complete. Extreme vaginal tightness could also be a sign of vaginismus.

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How do you check yourself down there?

To do a more complete self-exam, gently spread the labia apart and angle the mirror and light so you can see into the vagina. The walls should be pinkish in color. If you're comfortable, place your finger inside your vagina and feel along the vaginal wall. You may notice it feels a little like the roof of your mouth.

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What does a healthy down there look like?

Your vagina is healthy if you have clear, whitish discharge and no fishy or foul scent. The inside of your vagina should also feel forgiving and elastic. But you should see a doctor if you have itchiness, painful urination, or pain during sex.

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How do I know if I have a bacterial infection down there?

Thin, gray, white or green vaginal discharge. Foul-smelling "fishy" vaginal odor. Vaginal itching. Burning during urination.

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How do I know if its BV or something else?

Here's how you can tell the difference: Discharge: The hallmark sign of BV is discharge with a “fishy” smell. Discharge from yeast infections doesn't usually have a strong smell but may look like cottage cheese. Vaginal irritation: Typically, BV doesn't cause vaginal irritation or itchiness.

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What does it mean when a woman creams?

In the middle of your cycle, during ovulation, your discharge may feel slippery or thinner. Then during the second part of the menstrual cycle, after ovulation, you may notice creamy, white discharge. Healthy vaginal discharge during this time is typically white, creamy, milky, or cloudy and is sometimes thick.

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What happens if bacterial vaginosis goes untreated?

Most often, BV does not cause other health problems. However, if left untreated, BV may increase your risk for: Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) like herpes, chlamydia, gonorrhea, and HIV. Pelvic inflammatory disease where BV bacteria infect the uterus or fallopian tubes.

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How long does an infection last down there?

This depends on two factors: how severe the infection is and how it's treated. Mild yeast infections may clear up in as few as three days. Sometimes, they don't even require treatment. But moderate to severe infections may take one to two weeks to clear.

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How do you make yourself smooth down there?

Tips to Prevent Razor Bumps on Your Vagina
  1. Make shaving the last step in your shower routine. ...
  2. Change out your razor blades regularly. ...
  3. Invest in a good trimmer. ...
  4. Avoid dry shaving at all costs. ...
  5. Avoid heavily fragranced body lotion. ...
  6. Wear cotton underwear afterward.

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How do you know if your private is tight?

If your vagina is too tight, there are a few things you might experience: - You may feel extreme pain during sexual activity. This is often the first sign. It can go away after stopping sexual activities, but it may remain painful for days.

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How do you massage down there?

4. Relax and start the massage
  1. Put your thumbs about 2.5cm to 4cm just inside the back wall of your vagina. ...
  2. Press down towards your anus and to the sides. ...
  3. Hold this stretch for about one to two minutes.
  4. Then gently massage the lower bit of your vagina for around two to three minutes, focusing on relaxing your perineum.

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What does bacterial vaginosis look like?

A thin white or gray vaginal discharge; Pain, itching, or burning in the vagina; A strong fish-like odor, especially after sex; Burning when peeing; and.

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How long does vaginitis last?

How long does vaginitis last? With proper treatment, 90% of vaginal infections go away within two weeks or less depending on the type. Untreated vaginal infections can last with or without symptoms for years.

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