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Burning Vulva
Burning vulva can be a sign of cervical cancer, which is caused by a penile wart of a partner.
Causes of pruritus vulvae may include some medical irritant or medication, vaginal discharge, vaginal infection, etc. It is considered both a symptom and a pathologic process, which affects the woman’s vaginal area. Persistent itching of the vagina and the surrounding area can last for months and years.
Burning vulva can be a sign of cervical cancer, which is caused by a penile wart of a partner.
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Burning Vulva -
Cervical Cancer, Penile Wart
Dysesthetic vulvodynia is associated with an unprovoked pain. Vulvar vestibulitis syndrome is described as a painful response to touch or pressure around the vaginal opening. There are two major types of vulvodynia. There is no apparent tissue damage, discharge, or infection, when it comes to the description of the condition. Burning vulva can be a sign of cervical cancer, which is caused by a penile wart of a partner.
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