Vaginal itching can be the result of a yeast infection, psoriasis, genital warts, an allergy, and more — here's how to tell.
Whether you have eczema, poison ivy exposure or minor skin irritation, dermatologists say these skin care products can help.
It's one of those things that nobody really likes to talk about, but almost every woman experiences it at some point. That awkward vaginal itch can appear out of nowhere and sometimes makes daily life ...
Eczema around your vagina, known as vulvar dermatitis, happens when the soft folds of skin around your vagina become painful, red, and itchy. It causes thin cracks, red patches, vaginal weeping, and ...
One of the best ways to identify a yeast infection is by examining your discharge — here's what to watch for and how to treat ...
The appearance of vulvar cancer will vary depending on the type. In general, signs of vulvar cancer can include moles, lumps, or bumps on the vulva, flakiness or thickening of the skin in that area, ...
Gynaecologist Dr Tania Adib explains you need to know about vaginal health, because itching, leaks and painful sex shouldn't ...
Vulvar melanoma is a rare type of cancer that develops in the skin of your vulva. Early symptoms include a lump or growth, itching, and color changes. Melanoma is a type of skin cancer. It starts in ...
Vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia (VIN) is a growth on the vulva that can sometimes progress to cancer. Monitoring or treatments, such as surgery, can prevent cancer from developing. Vulvar ...
A labial fusion, also known as a labial adhesion, occurs when the inner lips (labia minor) of the vagina become sealed together. This condition is most commonly observed in girls under the age of ...