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Health

List Pain – V

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Previously, it was assumed that the internal organs do not have pain sensitivity. The basis for such a judgment was the testimony of the experimenters and partly of the surgeons that the irritation of these organs does not cause a feeling of pain.
Vaginal pain is a complaint that doctors often hear, especially ambulance doctors. Diagnosis of these pains is quite complicated, because it can be either direct pains or irradiating ones - giving to the chest from other organs.
Pain in the vagina or female external genital organs (the vulva, which includes the labia, the clitoris and the entrance to the vagina) is most often the result of an infection. But there may be other causes of pain in the vagina, which indicate malfunctions in the body and failures in its work.
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