Vaginal sores can be described as itchy and painful lesions that develop on the female genitalia. These blisters usually appear on the labia minora, labia majora or the vaginal opening. Though rare, in some instances vaginal sores can also be seen in the pubic area. These lesions are broadly classified into two categories – sores that are associated with a sexually transmitted disease and nonsexual sores. It is important to have any vaginal sores checked by a doctor immediately, as they could be an indication of an underlying problem that requires treatment. Unfortunately, many women do not seek medical care, mainly because they are embarrassed about the sores.
Contrary to what many people believe, any woman can develop vaginal sores, whether she is sexually active or not. There are several different factors that could lead to the formation of blisters in the vaginal area. Some of the most common causes of vaginal sores include:
Some of the causes of vaginal sores are more serious than the others and need to be treated by a doctor without any delay.
The appearance of sores in the vaginal area is bound to cause a lot of irritation in most women. In some cases though, vaginal sores may not cause any symptoms at all. Some of the signs and symptoms that may be experienced because of these blisters include:
Make sure that you visit an obstetric/ gynecologist or your family doctor as soon as you notice any of the symptoms mentioned above. Seek immediate medical attention in case you are suffering from vaginal sores as well as :
Do inform your doctor about any changes in the genital lesions too.
Many women resort to self-diagnosis and treatment, mainly because they are too embarrassed to seek professional advice. You could use a few home remedies to speed up the recovery process and relieve the symptoms. Given below are some of the most effective home remedies for vaginal sores:
However, it is important to consult a doctor and determine the cause of the sores before trying to treat them. Without proper medical treatment, the sores may keep recurring for as long as the infection lasts.
In case you are sexually active, you and your partner should undergo treatment at the same time, to prevent the infection from being passed back and forth.
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