Hello people, there are some ways that can help you if experiencing vaginal pains: 1. Vulvodynia refers to pain in the area of the vulva and vaginal opening for which no cause can be identified.
Vulvodynia is not related to sexually-transmitted diseases (STDs).
The exact cause of vulvodynia is not known.
Symptoms include a burning, throbbing, or aching pain that can be localized to one area of the vulva or more widespread.
Vaginal itching may be associated with vulvodynia.
Remedies for vaginal pain include:
Rinsing the area with cool water, particularly after urination and sexual activity.
Soaking in cool or warm sitz baths.
Using topical ice packs wrapped in a towel.
Heating pad use, in contrast, may help some women.
Using mild, unscented soaps and detergent.
Using white, unscented toilet tissue.
Wearing white cotton underwear.
Wearing loose-fitting clothing and avoiding stockings or pantyhose.
Avoiding pools or hot tubs with chlorinated water.
Using a water-soluble lubricant during sexual intercourse. This is not a laboratory test, you can find a qualified (good and competent) doctor to make a diagnosis and provide a treatment plan.