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Vaginal heating
I ate spicy food which is causing stomach burning suddenly vagina started heating up burning on the outside areas not inside i have no discharge no frequent urination no pain nothing only hot sensation and also my full body feels hot My period is due on 30th feb can it be hormonal as well? I took omee for gastric issue I have pcos too
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There’s no relation to your spicy food with your vaginal bleeding . This may be the onset of your periods . A difference of 2-3 days in your periods date is normal . By the way, there’s no 30 February.
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Hello there This could be due to hormonal changes before period Probably it’s normal. In some patients cyclic vulvovaginitis can cause these type of symptoms like burning and itching just before periods
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If it continues visit nearby gynaecologist for examination
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Try taking curd , if it doesn’t resolve then it can be fungal infection and you need internal check up
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It’s sign of infection. Visit a gynaecologist.
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Hormonal changes leading to hot sensation usually occurs in postmenopausal women..... It may be because of some infection , irritation (eg new clothes,shaving cream) or allergies ..... You can try puting ice pack for immediate relief and get yourself examined to rule out any infection....
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