Understanding Perineal Fullness and Vulvar Pain - #45939
Why is my perineal filled up during arousal and vulva pain, what causes and permanently treatment?and why is my ripples always itching?I'm always afraid of being aroused because of vulva pain with bartholin and perineal cyst.
How long have you been experiencing vulvar pain and perineal fullness?:
- More than 6 monthsOn a scale of 1 to 10, how severe is your pain during arousal?:
- 4-6 (moderate)Have you noticed any specific triggers for your itching or pain?:
- No specific triggersDoctor-recommended remedies for this condition
Doctors' responses
Perineal fullness during arousal and vulvar pain can be linked to multiple causes. The engorgement of the perineal area is a natural response to increased blood flow during sexual arousal. However, if you experience pain, this may be exacerbated by issues such as Bartholin’s cysts or other type of cysts in the region. These cysts can create discomfort due to their size or if they become infected.
The persistent itching you described, especially around the ripples, can be associated with various dermatological conditions or even imbalance in the local microflora — perhaps influenced by humidity, hygiene, or contact with irritants.
Permanent treatment for Bartholin’s cysts typically involves medical intervention, either through antibiotics if infection is present, or draining procedures by healthcare professionals. Its important to consult with a gynecologist to evaluate the severity and determine the suitable course of action.
From an Ayurvedic perspective, your symptoms might suggest a Pitta and Kapha dosha imbalance, since pain and cyst formation are often associated with these doshas’ disturbances. Focusing on a Pitta-Kapha pacifying diet can be beneficial. Try to avoid spicy, greasy foods and opt for cooling, astringent foods such as green leafy vegetable and pomegranate.
Regular warm sitz baths can also help regulate local circulation and potentially ease some discomfort. Mix a tablespoon of triphala powder in warm water and soak the affected area for around 10-15 minutes. Do this twice daily.
Additionally, maintaining dry, clean, and aerated genital area is important for itch relief. Please avoid synthetic underwear; choose cotton to improve ventilation. Application of topical coconut oil may provide soothing relief.
It’s crucial to seek professional medical advice for any persistent or severe symptoms, especially where infection might be present. Ayurveda can be complementary, but such medical conditions should not be addressed by home remedies alone.
The fullness you’re experiencing during arousal in the perineal region, coupled with vulvar pain, could potentially be linked to the presence of a Bartholin’s cyst. These cysts occur when the Bartholin’s glands, located at the vaginal opening, become obstructed. During arousal, these glands produce lubrication, and if a cyst is present, it may cause the sensation of fullness and pain due to added pressure.
Addressing this condition in a more holistic Siddha-Ayurvedic approach involves understanding and balancing your body’s doshas. An imbalance, particularly in Pitta dosha, can lead to inflammations and infections causing such discomfort. Begin with dietary changes to pacify Pitta. Incorporating foods that are cooling like cucumber and coconut water can be helpful. Avoid spicy foods and alcohol as they may aggravate the situation.
Application of a warm, moist compress to the area a few times a day may help facilitate drainage and reduce the cyst naturally. In Siddha tradition, you might use triphala water to cleanse the area gently, promoting healing and reducing inflammation. Preparing a paste from turmeric and applying it to the affected area could also provide relief due to its anti-inflammatory properties.
For the itching of your ripples, consider a light application of neem oil for its antifungal and antibacterial properties, but do ensure it’s a diluted preparation to avoid irritation.
It’s essential to have these conditions examined by a healthcare professional as sometimes surgical intervention might be necessary, especially if the cyst really gets infected or the pain persists. A consistent and tailored approach, which includes both contemporary and traditional methods, may provide a more comprehensive treatment plan. Remember, it’s crucial to see a doctor urgently if there’s any signs of a severe infection such as fever or intense pain.
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