Other causes of vulval pain

Pain in the vulva isn't always vulvodynia. It can have a number of other causes, such as: persistent vaginal thrush or other vaginal infections sensitivity to something touching the vulva, such as soap, bubble bath ormedicated creams(known as irritant contact dermatitis ) a drop in the hormone oestrogen causing dryness of the vulva, particularly during the menopause a recurrent herpes infection lichen sclerosus or lichen planus (skin conditions thatcan cause intense irritation and soreness of the vulva) in rare cases, Behcet's disease (acondition of the blood vessels that can cause genital ulcers) or Sjogren's syndrome (a disorder of the immune system that can cause vaginal dryness ) Your doctor may want to rule out these conditions before treating you for vulvodynia. Some women can have a combination of problems, for example recurrent thrush and vulvodynia, with both needing proper treatment to reduce pain.
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