Why is my labia majora swollen and red?
Swelling of the labia If your labia are swollen, it could be the sign of a yeast infection, or an imbalance of bacteria in the vagina (called bacterial vaginosis), an allergy or an infection. It could also just be due to friction from having sex.
Why is my labia irritated and red?
Vulvitis is common and can result from an allergic reaction, an infection or an injury. Symptoms include itching, redness and swelling in your vulva. You may also have an abnormal vaginal discharge. Vulvitis is often easily cured once you receive the right treatments.
How do you soothe an inflamed labia?
Try the following to help treat and prevent labia swelling:
- Apply a cool compress to the swollen area.
- If a cyst is causing swelling and pain, try taking several warm (not hot) baths a day and take OTC painkillers.
- Don’t douche.
- Don’t wear tight clothing, including tight underwear or confining pantyhose.
What does it mean when your vag lips are swollen and painful?
Inflammation is most often caused by a bacterial or viral infection, an overgrowth of yeast, or an imbalance in vaginal bacteria. Vaginal swelling can also be caused by an allergic reaction or even a rough sexual encounter. If symptoms persist for more than a few days or get worse, talk to your doctor.
Does vaginitis go away on its own?
Can vaginitis go away untreated? It isn’t a good idea to wait for vaginitis to disappear unless you know what’s causing it. For instance, some mild yeast infections go away on their own, but not all cases do. Bacterial vaginosis usually clears up on its own, but left untreated, it can put you more at risk for STIs.
How do you know if it’s an STD or yeast infection?
Ultimately, you can’t know for sure if you have a yeast infection or an STD unless you get tested by a doctor. You’ll want to set up an appointment as soon as possible if you have any of the following symptoms: Vaginal or vulvar itching, soreness, and irritation. A burning feeling during sex or urination.