We attribute the vaginal pain of ordinary women to two reasons. One is gynecological inflammation, and the other is impact by external objects. But if the woman is pregnant, another reason is usually varicose veins of the vagina. In fact, to put it simply, the fetus continues to grow and develop in the uterus. As it grows, the uterus will be squeezed downward. Naturally, the lower parts including the pelvic cavity will be squeezed and pulled, and the genitals will also feel pain. What causes vaginal pain during pregnancy? First of all, gynecological inflammation cannot be ruled out. In addition, some women feel swelling in the vulva and redness of the local skin a few months after pregnancy, and severe pain in the vulva when walking. This phenomenon is clinically known as "varicose veins of the vulva". The uterus of a pregnant woman shoulders a heavy responsibility and requires a large amount of blood supply, which increases the blood flow in the pelvic veins and internal iliac veins, causing the pressure in the veins to increase, causing the thin-walled veins in the vulva and inner thighs to expand abnormally. In addition, as the fetus grows gradually, the uterus also grows accordingly in the pelvic cavity, which can easily compress the veins and hinder blood return, causing congestion and leading to varicose veins. Furthermore, the concentration of estrogen in the blood increases rapidly during pregnancy, causing the venous walls to relax and resulting in varicose veins in the vulva. What to do if you have vaginal pain during early pregnancy If you experience vaginal pain during pregnancy, you should consider the possibility of gynecological inflammation. It is recommended that you take some safer anti-inflammatory drugs, such as amoxicillin and cefixime, and clean the vulva with a diluted potassium permanganate solution. The above two drugs are safe for the fetus and can be used with confidence. It is best to keep the vulva and vagina clean now, and be careful not to eat spicy food. This generally will not affect the fetus. Avoid sexual intercourse within 3 months before and after pregnancy to avoid miscarriage, premature birth and infection. Calcium and iron supplements are recommended during late pregnancy. Do a good pregnancy checkup. Pregnancy is a sacred thing. You should note that in the early stages of pregnancy (the first 1-3 months of pregnancy), the mother's basal body temperature remains at a high level. Due to hormonal changes, you may become easily emotional and often unhappy about trivial things. At the same time, various early pregnancy reactions may disrupt your original life and make you feel worse. However, everything will slowly get better. During the first three months of pregnancy, your body changes are not very obvious and you look like an ordinary woman. For you, you don't have to regard yourself as a special person. Eat whatever you want, do happy things and forget about the discomfort. When you feel unwell, lie down and rest. Try to maintain your original pace of life and make yourself more relaxed and comfortable. |
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