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What Causes Swelling In The Vagina?

Hello, embarrassing yes. Only in the evening and morning it seems as though something in my vagina swells and protrudes out, there is no pain, the swelling goes away but always comes back in the evening. When I need to urinate I can no longer hold it.
Mon, 8 Jan 2018
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Hi, thanks for your query on Healthcare Magic.

I understand your concern.
Please do not embarass, many women have it.
Maybe it's a sign of inflammation, allergy, or even infection like vulvovaginitis.

To know your true condition, maybe you will need a direct examination by a dermatologist.

Tips for you:
1. Keep Your Skin, especially your intimate area Clean and Dry.
2. Wear Clean Clothes.
3. Boost Your Immune System with a Nutrient-Rich Diet and Probiotics.
4. Rule Out Allergies.
5. Consider Other Medical or Hormonal Problems.

Hope this helps.
dr. Nurul
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What Causes Swelling In The Vagina?

Hi, thanks for your query on Healthcare Magic. I understand your concern. Please do not embarass, many women have it. Maybe it s a sign of inflammation, allergy, or even infection like vulvovaginitis. To know your true condition, maybe you will need a direct examination by a dermatologist. Tips for you: 1. Keep Your Skin, especially your intimate area Clean and Dry. 2. Wear Clean Clothes. 3. Boost Your Immune System with a Nutrient-Rich Diet and Probiotics. 4. Rule Out Allergies. 5. Consider Other Medical or Hormonal Problems. Hope this helps. dr. Nurul