What to do with stomach pain and vulvar pain
25 years old
2020-05-10
Since last night, my stomach hurts, and my vulva also hurts. Now I am afraid that it is related to major diseases. I want to ask what to do about stomach pain and vulvar pain?
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BY Larry Cotton 2020-05-10Stomach pain and vulvar pain may be related to gynecological inflammation. However, there are many causes of gynecological inflammation, so it is necessary to go to the hospital for a comprehensive examination, confirm the specific cause, and then treat symptomatically. During the period of treatment, patients should actively follow the doctor's instructions, and do not increase or decrease the amount of medicine without permission. Also, pay attention to personal hygiene during treatment, take a shower and change your underwear frequently.8
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