I have a question, I feel a burning sensation in the vagina and it's quite intense, after a warmer bath there is relief, the pain subsides, is it a sign of some infection (I had a swab done nothing came out), or maybe a symptom of freezing?
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Olga Sierpniowska Pharmacist
4 years ago
Some birth control pills can make the vaginal mucosa drier or may increase the risk of intimate infections, but I have not encountered them "by themselves" causing vaginal burning.
And can this burning be caused by birth control pills?
Olga Sierpniowska Pharmacist
4 years ago
Burning in the vagina can be a sign of infection, allergic reaction, dryness of the mucosa. Intense burning in the vagina is not a normal symptom and should be diagnosed by a gynecologist. Unfortunately, I am not familiar with such a disease unit as "vaginal freezing". Staying in a cold environment should not, as an isolated factor, cause vaginal discomfort. The question is whether you really constantly expose your intimate areas to extremely low temperatures. If so, it may be worth changing something and see if it has an impact on the ailments you feel. I attach additional information, perhaps it will be interesting: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/infekcje-intymne-jak-sobie-poradzic