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Causes of vaginal swelling?

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Vaginal swelling can be caused by trauma, childbirth, infections, and exposure to harsh chemicals. Common symptoms include itching and pain, and irritants such as scented products and tight clothing can worsen the condition.

There are many conditions and types of injuries that can cause vaginal swelling. Among the most common are trauma to the vaginal area during intercourse and injuries that result from a blow to the area. Some women may also develop this swelling after childbirth, whether they have a vaginal birth or a cesarean section (C-section). Vaginal infections, including yeast infections and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) can also cause swelling in some cases. Additionally, exposure to harsh chemicals and irritants in the form of soaps, detergents, body washes, and even scented feminine products can cause the problem or help make it worse.

One of the most common causes of vaginal swelling is some kind of trauma. For example, a woman may experience swelling in the vaginal area after particularly rough sex or even after having sex without sufficient lubrication. A woman may also experience swelling after an injury, such as a blow to the vagina. Some women may also notice swelling in this area if the vagina is hurt or irritated while riding a horse or dancing.

Sometimes women also experience vaginal swelling after childbirth. Moving a baby through the birth canal can be traumatic to the vaginal tissues, and some women experience swelling in this area that lasts for several days. Similarly, a woman may experience pain in the area after having a baby. Interestingly, a woman may also experience swelling after a cesarean section. This may be due to hormonal changes, pressure exerted during labor, unsuccessful pushing attempts, or attempts at assisted vaginal delivery before deciding to have a C-section.

Vaginal infections are also among the most common causes of bloating. For example, itching and swelling are common symptoms among women who have vaginal yeast infections. A woman may also experience swelling in the vaginal area after developing a bacterial infection. STDs are also among the most common causes of swelling and irritation.

Chemicals can also sometimes cause swelling of the vagina. For example, a woman may experience vaginal irritation after using a new laundry detergent or body soap. Some women also find bubble baths, scented maxi pads, and tampons irritating. A woman may even find that spermicides and lubricated condoms cause irritation and swelling or contribute to the problem. Once the irritation and swelling have developed, however, something as simple as wiping with abrasive toilet paper or wearing underwear that is too tight can make things worse.

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