Vulvitis may be caused by one, or more, of the following:
scented or colored toilet paper
perfumed soaps or bubble baths
shampoos and
hair conditioners
laundry
detergents (especially
enzyme-activated "
cold water" formulas) ...
Full article >>>VulvitisTreatment:
Self-care options may be initiated if no
vaginal discharge is present. These include discontinuing the use of any potential irritants, and following the recommendations for preventing
vulvitis (see
Prevention section).
Full article >>>Vulvitis PreventionSince one of the main causes of
vulvitis is exposure of the
vulva to chemicals (bubble bath,
douches,
detergents, fabric softeners, perfumes, etc.), or other irritating materials (wool, fibrous, or "itchy" materials), ...
Full article >>>Vulvitis can be caused by a number of conditions. These include
chronic dermatitis,
seborrhea or
eczema, and
allergies, particularly to soaps, colored toilet paper,
vaginal sprays, laundry
detergents, bubble bath, or fragrances.
Full article >>>Vulvovaginitis,
vulvitis, and
vaginitis are general terms that refer to the
inflammation of the
vagina and/or
vulva (the external
genital organs of a woman).These conditions can be caused by
bacterial, fungal, or parasitic
infections.
Full article >>>Estrogen pills or creams may relieve symptoms caused by
vulvitis in older women.
If your
urine contains
pus and a low number of
bacteria (not enough to be considered a true
infection), your provider may prescribe an
antibiotic.
Full article >>>To avoid irritation in female children, limit bubble baths, wash girls thoroughly but gently after playing in sand and be wary of extended play in wet swimsuits, all of which can
lead to irritation and redness of the
vulva (
vulvitis).
Full article >>>Volkmann’s ischemic
contracture Volvulus - childhood
Vomiting - persi
stent - in
pregnancy Von Gierke
disease Von Recklinghausen
neurofibromatosis Von Willebrand
disease VSD
Vulvitis Vulvovaginitis ...
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