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Symptoms of vulvar vestibulitis can be different for every woman. They may be mild and annoying, or severe enough to interfere with your life. Symptoms can be constant, or they can come and go. They include:

Usually, itching isn’t a symptom.

  • Pain from pressure (sitting, biking, working out, tight clothes, touch)
  • Pain from sex or using a tampon
  • Burning or stinging
  • Feeling raw
  • Peeing a lot, or suddenly feeling like you have to pee

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