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What Causes Swollen Lips And Discomfort In Vagina?

on wednesday i mowed the lawn and during mowing my lips got all swollen with white blister looking bumps. on thursday i woke up with some discomfort in my vagina and thought i may have just kicked something shaving. but when i got home from work i checked to see and i have the same white looking blisters around my vagina. it is starting to be painful and have a lot of discharge. i also still have the bumps on my lips. what is this.
Fri, 11 Sep 2015
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Vulvovaginitis is inflammation or infection of the vulva and vagina. It is a common condition affecting women and girls of all ages.
Vulvovaginitis can be caused by many things, including:
bacteria, yeasts, viruses, parasites, environmental factors, allergens, sexually, transmitted infections, chemicals, menopause.
Some chemicals can cause vulvovaginitis.
soaps, bubble baths, feminine sprays, perfumes, vaginal contraceptives.
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What Causes Swollen Lips And Discomfort In Vagina?

Vulvovaginitis is inflammation or infection of the vulva and vagina. It is a common condition affecting women and girls of all ages. Vulvovaginitis can be caused by many things, including: bacteria, yeasts, viruses, parasites, environmental factors, allergens, sexually, transmitted infections, chemicals, menopause. Some chemicals can cause vulvovaginitis. soaps, bubble baths, feminine sprays, perfumes, vaginal contraceptives.