Overview
Women's Reproductive Health is an extremely important topic that many people overlook. There are many different aspects of reproductive health that are crucial to maintaining good health throughout your life. One of the most common issues that women face is burning pain on the vulva or in the vagina with contact to those areas. This condition, known as vulvodynia, can be caused by a variety of different factors. Some women may have a genetic predisposition to this condition, while others may develop it as a result of trauma or injury to the area. Hormonal imbalances or infections can also be contributing factors. There are a number of different treatments that can help to alleviate the symptoms of vulvodynia. Some women find relief from over-the-counter medications like topical analgesics, while others rely on prescription medications or surgery to address the underlying causes of their pain. When it comes to reproductive health, it is important to seek professional medical advice if you are experiencing any pain or discomfort. Ignoring the symptoms of vulvodynia can lead to serious complications down the road, including chronic infections and even infertility. Overall, maintaining good reproductive health is crucial to living a healthy and fulfilling life. By taking care of your body and seeking medical treatment when necessary, you can ensure that you stay healthy and pain-free for years to come.
Research published in this journal
2 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.
Vulvovaginitis as a Risk Factor for the Degree of Labial Adhesions in Prepubertal Girls with Labial Fusion
How this research is being cited
The 2 articles above have been cited 5 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Jun 2026.
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2025 · African histories and modernities
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2024 · Open Journal of Internal Medicine
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Comlan Albert Dovonou et al. · 2024 · Open Journal of Internal Medicine
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2017 · Journal of Woman s Reproductive Health
A sample of recent works citing this journal's research on Burning Pain on the Vulva or in the Vagina with Contact to Those Areas, linking to each citing work.