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    Vaginal Rashes and Sores



    Topic Overview

    A rash in your vaginal area (Reference vulva Opens New Window Reference Click here to see an illustration. Opens New Window) may be caused by Reference irritation of the skin from many sources, such as clothes rubbing against the skin. Rashes that occur without other symptoms are usually minor and often go away with home treatment.

    Contact dermatitis

    A common cause of a rash is contact with a substance that causes irritation or an allergic reaction (Reference contact dermatitis Opens New Window). Soaps, detergents, shampoos, perfumes, or lotions can cause contact dermatitis. Often the rash from contact dermatitis is very itchy, but it is rarely serious. Changing your soap or detergent may be all you need to do to prevent this type of rash.

    Other rashes in the vaginal area

    Other conditions that may cause a rash in the vaginal area include:

    Sores, blisters, or lumps in the vaginal area

    Conditions that may cause a sore, blister, or lump include:



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