Aunt Vadge: itchy, sore, tears, cracks… yeast treatment sort of worked. What next?

If antifungals only half-clear the itch and cracks, it may not be yeast - diet, gut support, and when to get a swab.

Aunt Vadge: can I use tampons with a vaginal tear?

If a tampon hurts, skip it - and a tear that won't heal or keeps recurring needs a doctor's look.

Help prevent an episiotomy (cut) during birth

There are no guarantees when it comes to preventing tears and an episiotomy during childbirth, but you can certainly up your chances of staying intact.

Treating mystery vulvar or vaginal cuts and tears

Sometimes the cause of our cuts and tears are not obvious, and require a bit of detective work with your health practitioners.

How to heal vaginal fissures

Learn how to heal your vaginal fissures.

Treating deep and nasty vaginal or vulvar tears

We run you through how to treat a deep and nasty tear, typically from an accident or childbirth. Deep and nasty tears are those that need medical attention.

How to treat a simple vaginal or vulvar tear

We run you through how to treat a simple vulvar or vaginal tear, from a split in the clitoral hood-labial connection to a split in the posterior fourchette.

Vulvar, vaginal and perineal injuries

Injuries to the vagina, vulva and perineum vary in their severity and the impact the damage has on the pelvic structures. Injuries range from straddle injury to urethral damage to deep pelvic trauma.

How to deal with cuts and tears from fingering and rough sex

Vaginal and vulvar cuts and tears are easy with fingering and rough sex, so while you figure out how to avoid them next time, heal them up quick with our suggestions.

Allergic contact dermatitis on the vulva

Contact dermatitis can cause itching, dryness, redness and soreness of the vulva - the inner or outer labia, or clitoris and clitoral hood. Vulvar contact dermatitis is caused by something that touches your vulva, like laundry detergent in underwear, toilet paper, or douches.

Vulvovaginal-gingival lichen planus (or syndrome) (VVG-LP)

Vulvovaginal-gingival syndrome (or vulvovaginal-gingival lichen planus) is a rare variety of lichen planus affecting both the mouth and the vulva/vagina.

Vulvovaginal lichen planus (LP)

There are several different types of lichen planus, a lichenoid condition that can affect the vulva and the mouth. Lichen planus can affect keratinisation of the skin on any part of the body, causing thickening and hardening of skin.

Lichen simplex chronicus (LSC)

Contact dermatitis of the vulva can result in what's known as lichen simplex chronicus (LSC), which is itchy, thickened skin. Removing the offending irritant is the best way to solve LSC, but additional creams or soothing ointments can be used.

Aunt Vadge: will this cut on my clitoris ever heal?

A small cut on or near the clitoris almost always heals fast - here's how to look after it and when to get it checked.

Aunt Vadge: scratch that won’t heal

A scratch or tear that's still bleeding after a few days needs checking - the red flags to act on, and how to care for it meanwhile.

Aunt Vadge: I have a perineal sore – is it an STI?

A sore on the perineum that appeared out of nowhere and is worsening needs seeing promptly - here's why, and how to care for it.

Aunt Vadge: post-antibiotic fissures – what can I do?

Why you get sore vaginal tears and dryness after antibiotics, how to help them heal, and the red flags that need a doctor.

Pain and bleeding after fingering – is it normal?

A young lady bleeds after being fingered by a boy she likes. Find out why.

Perineoplasty

The perineoplasty procedure is used to either tighten, loosen or cosmetically augment the perineal area between the anus and the vaginal opening.

Vaginal abrasions and fissures in children

How to deal with a vaginal fissure in a child.

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