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Vulvodynia

May 15, 2026
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Vulvodynia

“Vulvodynia is the medical term for chronic pain
or discomfort in the vulva
that lasts for at least 3 months”.1

Umbrella

What may the Vulvodynia Umbrella include?

Depending on the Source (DotS) this Umbrella may include:

  • Burning Vulva Syndrome
  • Dysaesthetic/Dysesthetic Vulvodynia
  • Essential Vulvodynia
  • Generalized Unprovoked Vulvodynia
  • Generalized Vulvodynia
  • Localised Provoked Vulvar Pain
  • Localised Vulvodynia
  • Neuroproliferative Vestibulodynia
  • Pudendal Neuralgia
  • Provoked Vulvodynia
  • Superficial Dyspareunia
  • Unprovoked Vulvodynia
  • Vestibulitis
  • Vestibulodynia
  • Vulval Pain
  • Vulvar Vestibulitis Syndrome (VVS)
  • Vulvodynia

Vulva

What is the vulva?

DotS the definition of the vulva may vary. In Vulval Irritation and Treatment the (Australian) Jean Hailes for Women’s Health’s (JH) definition is:

“Your vulva is the external part of your female genitals that you can see. Your vagina is inside your body”.2

Vulval Pain

What is vulval pain?

DotS the definition of vulval pain may vary. In Medical Advice: Vulval Pain – What Is Vulvodynia? Caredownthere.com.au explain:

“If you have been searching the internet looking for answers about vulval pain you will have come across the term “vulvodynia” and have probably been confused about what it means. Basically, it is a term that simply means vulval pain. Vulvodynia is a very vague term and you will find that different doctors have different ideas about what it means. It is a bit like the term “headache”. We all know what that means, but we also know that there are many causes: anything from stress to a brain tumour!

Vulvodynia is also known as the “burning vulva syndrome””.3

Vulvodynia

What is vulvodynia?

DotS the definition of the vulvodynia may vary. In Vulvodynia (Vulval Pain) the (United Kingdom) NHS’s definition is:

“Vulvodynia is pain in the vulva (area around the outside of the vagina) that lasts at least 3 months and does not have a specific cause. It can have a big effect on your life, but there are treatments that can help”.4

In Vulval and Vaginal Pain: Vulvodynia the JH’s definition is:

“Vulvodynia is the medical term for chronic pain or discomfort in the vulva that lasts for at least 3 months.
Any pressure applied to your vulva can cause severe pain. For example:

  • Having sex
  • Inserting a tampon
  • Using toilet paper
  • Sitting for prolonged periods of time”.5

In What Is Vulvodynia? [+ Diagrams] the (United States) National Vulvodynia Association’s (NVA) definition is:


Vulvodynia “Vulvodynia, simply put, is chronic vulvar pain without an identifiable cause. The location, constancy and severity of the pain vary among sufferers. Some women experience pain in only one area of the vulva, while others experience pain in multiple areas. The most commonly reported symptom is burning, but women’s descriptions of the pain vary. One woman reported her pain felt like “acid being poured on my skin,” while another described it as “constant knife-like pain””.6

Localised Vulvodynia

What is localised vulvodynia?

DotS the definition of localised vulvodynia may vary. In What Is Vulvodynia? What Is Localised Vulvodynia? [+ Diagrams] the NVA’s definition is:

“Most women have pain at only one vulvar site. If the pain is in the vestibule, the tissue surrounding the vaginal opening, the diagnosis is vestibulodynia (formerly known as vulvar vestibulitis syndrome (VVS))”.7

Provoked Vulvodynia (Vestibulodynia)

What is provoked vulvodynia?

DotS the definition of provoked vulvodynia may vary. In What Is Vulvodynia? What Is Localized Vulvodynia? [+ Diagrams]  the NVA explain:

“The majority of women with localized vulvodynia have Provoked Vestibulodynia (PVD), in which pain occurs during or after pressure is applied to the vestibule, e.g., with:

  • Sexual intercourse
  • Tampon insertion
  • A gynecologic examination
  • Prolonged sitting and/or
  • Wearing fitted pants”.8

Generalized Vulvodynia

What is generalized vulvodynia?

DotS the definition of generalized vulvodynia may vary. In What Is Vulvodynia? What Is Generalized Vulvodynia? [+ Diagrams] the NVA’s definition is:

“For women with generalized vulvodynia (GV), pain occurs spontaneously and is relatively constant, but there can be some periods of symptom relief.

Activities that apply pressure to the vulva, such as prolonged sitting or sexual intercourse, typically exacerbate symptoms”.9

Duration

How long may vulvodynia symptoms last?

In Vulvodynia: Symptoms & Causes – Overview the (United States) Mayo Clinic explain:

“The pain, burning or irritation linked with vulvodynia can make you so uncomfortable that sitting for a long time or having sex becomes unthinkable. The condition can last for months to years”.10

Cause

What causes vulvodynia?

In Vulvodynia: Symptoms and Causes – What Causes Vulvodynia? the (United States) Cleveland Clinic also note:

“Researchers aren’t sure what causes vulvodynia, but there are many potential causes, including:

  • Inflammation
  • Hormonal factors
  • Genetic (inherited) factors
  • Injury to your nerves (neuropathic problems)
  • Long-term reactions to past vaginal infections
  • Weakened pelvic floor muscles or muscle spasms
  • Irritation from harsh products that touch your skin”.11

Common or Not

How common is vulvodynia?

In Vulval and Vaginal Pain: Vulvodynia the JH note:

“Vulvodynia can affect women of all ages, but it usually affects women from their mid-20s to 60s. It’s estimated about 16% of women will experience vulvodynia in their lifetime”.12

Health Care Provider

What if I think I have vulvodynia?

If you think you have vulvodynia, it may be in your best interest to choose to talk to your health care provider about this. The Mayo Clinic explain:

“If you have pain in your vulva, talk with your gynecologist or another member of your healthcare team. If you don’t have a gynecologist, you might be referred to one. A healthcare professional needs to find out if your pain has a treatable cause that’s different from vulvodynia, such as:

  • An active infection from yeast or bacteria
  • A sexually transmitted disease such as herpes
  • An inflammatory skin condition
  • Vulvar growths
  • Genitourinary syndrome of menopause”.13

In Vulvodynia: Frequently Asked Questions – A Note From Cleveland Clinic the Cleveland Clinic also encourage us to seek help:

“Contact your provider if you’re experiencing pain in your vulva. Your pain may be related to a specific condition, or it may be vulvodynia. Either way, there are likely treatments that can help. At first, it may take time for your provider to find the treatments that provide you relief. The treatments that work best for someone else may not work for you. Still, the sooner you begin exploring treatment options, the better off you’ll be. Don’t live with pain — or compromise your well-being — when you don’t have to”.14

Health Topics A-Z

Where may I find Health Topics A-Z related to the Vulvodynia?

In Health Topics A-Z you may find:

Health Topics A-Z

  • Menopause
  • Sex
  • Sexual Health and Female Sexual Dysfunction
  • Sexual Health and Painful Intercourse
  • Vagina
  • Vaginismus
  • Vaginitis
  • Vaginal and Vulval Treatment Options
  • Vulva
  • Vulval Irritation

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  • Vulvodynia Q&A Session With Dr John Connell and the Vulval Pain Society [January 2026]
  • Vulvodynia Q&A | Causes, Flare-Ups, and Pain Relief Tips – Prof. Marc Possover [14 August 2025]

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  6. Australian and New Zealand Vulvovaginal Society: Patient Information – Vulvovaginal Pain
  7. Bleeding After Sex: What It Means and When To See A Doctor
  8. Caredownthere.com.au
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  10. Consumer Video and Podcast Series: 2023 Consumer Videos and Podcasts – Discussing Sexual Health Concerns With Your Health Care Professional
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  12. Definition and Types of Vulvodynia
  13. Diagnosis
  14. Differentiating Overlapping Symptoms of Vulvodynia and Pudendal Neuralgia
  15. “Doctor, is it normal?” [Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause (GSM)
  16. EMAS On-Demand Webinars [European Menopause and Andropause Society] [Multiply Languages]: Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause (GSM): Diagnosis and Evidence-Based Management
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  23. FAQs: Vulvodynia
  24. FAQs: Vulvovaginal Health
  25. Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause
  26. How Vaginal Hormones Can Transform the Health of Women
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  29. International Society for the Study of Women’s Sexual Health: Find A Provider
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  36. National Vulvodynia Association: Patient Booklets
  37. Neuroproliferative Vestibulodynia
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  65. Vulval and Vaginal Pain
  66. Vulval and Vaginal Pain: Pudendal Neuralgia
  67. Vulval and Vaginal Pain: Vulvodynia
  68. Vulval and Vaginal Pain: Vulvodynia – Symptoms of Vulvodynia
  69. Vulval and Vaginal Pain: Vulvodynia – Types of Vulvodynia
  70. Vulval and Vaginal Pain: Vulvodynia – What Causes Vulvodynia
  71. Vulval and Vaginal Pain: Vulvodynia – When To See A Doctor About Vulvodynia
  72. Vulvar Anatomy
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  81. Vulvodynia Q&A Session With Dr John Connell and the Vulval Pain Society [January 2026]
  82. Vulvodynia Q&A | Causes, Flare-Ups, and Pain Relief Tips – Prof. Marc Possover
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  87. What Causes Vulvodynia?
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  89. What’s Normal: What Is Normal Vulval & Vaginal Anatomy?

Sources

Where may I find the Sources quoted?

You may find the Sources quoted:

Sources

  1. Vulval and Vaginal Pain: Vulvodynia. Jean Hailes for Women’s Health https://www.jeanhailes.org.au/health-topics/vulva-and-vagina/vulval-and-vaginal-pain/ Accessed: 15 May 2026
  2. Vulval Irritation and Treatment. Jean Hailes for Women’s Health https://www.jeanhailes.org.au/health-topics/vulva-and-vagina/vulval-irritation-and-treatment/ Accessed: 15 May 2026
  3. Medical Advice: Vulval Pain – What Is Vulvodynia? Caredownthere.com.au https://www.caredownthere.com.au/_pages/advice.html Accessed: 15 May 2026
  4. Vulvodynia (Vulval Pain). Page Last Reviewed: 16 January 2024. NHS https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/vulvodynia/ Accessed: 15 May 2026
  5. Vulval and Vaginal Pain: Vulvodynia. Jean Hailes for Women’s Health https://www.jeanhailes.org.au/health-topics/vulva-and-vagina/vulval-and-vaginal-pain/ Accessed: 15 May 2026
  6. What Is Vulvodynia? National Vulvodynia Association https://www.nva.org/whatIsVulvodynia.html Accessed: 15 May 2026
  7. What Is Vulvodynia? What Is Localized Vulvodynia? National Vulvodynia Association https://www.nva.org/whatIsVulvodynia.html Accessed: 15 May 2026
  8. What Is Vulvodynia? What Is Localized Vulvodynia? National Vulvodynia Association https://www.nva.org/whatIsVulvodynia.html Accessed: 15 May 2026
  9. What Is Vulvodynia? What Is Generalized Vulvodynia? National Vulvodynia Association https://www.nva.org/whatIsVulvodynia.html Accessed: 15 May 2026
  10. Vulvodynia: Symptoms & Causes – Overview. 01 September 2023. Mayo Clinic https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/vulvodynia/symptoms-causes/syc-20353423 Accessed: 15 May 2026
  11. Vulvodynia: Symptoms and Causes – What Causes Vulvodynia? Last Reviewed: 27 December 2022. Cleveland Clinic https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/17878-vulvodynia Accessed: 15 May 2026
  12. Vulval and Vaginal Pain: Vulvodynia. Jean Hailes for Women’s Health https://www.jeanhailes.org.au/health-topics/vulva-and-vagina/vulval-and-vaginal-pain/ Accessed: 15 May 2026
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  14. Vulvodynia: Frequently Asked Questions – A Note From Cleveland Clinic. Last Reviewed: 27 December 2022. Cleveland Clinic https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/17878-vulvodynia Accessed: 15 May 2026
Topic Last Updated: 19 May 2026 – Topic Last Reviewed: 15 May 2026

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