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Vaginitis in Children | Nemours KidsHealth Vaginitis is redness, soreness, or swelling in and around the vagina It's common in girls of all ages, and usually can be treated at home
Stages of Puberty Explained in Pictures - WebMD A girl usually gets their first period between 10 and 16 years old (about 2 to 2 1 2 years after they start puberty ) Menstruation is a sign that they're physically an adult and able to get
How Vulvovaginitis Looks: Babies, Teens, Adult Females Vulvovaginitis is a condition that affects the vulva (the skin around the opening of the vagina) and vagina It causes swelling, redness, irritation, and discharge
Vulva - Wikipedia The folds of the outer and inner labia provide a double layer of protection for the vagina (which leads to the uterus) While the vagina is a separate part of the anatomy, colloquially the term has often been used synonymously with vulva [1] Pelvic floor muscles support the structures of the vulva
Vaginal Symptoms-Child - Seattle Childrens The most common cause in young girls is Strep, the same one that causes bad sore throats Vaginal discharge from STIs (sexually transmitted infections) is rare before the teen years
The Stages of Puberty for Girls - Johns Hopkins Medicine We are used to saying words like “private parts” or using nicknames for body parts, but it is a healthy practice to use the correct words such as “vagina,” “breasts,” “menstrual cycle” or “period” when educating your kids
Female Reproductive System (for Teens) | Nemours KidsHealth The vagina is a muscular, hollow tube that extends from the vaginal opening to the uterus Because it has muscular walls, the vagina can expand and contract This ability to become wider or narrower allows the vagina to accommodate something as slim as a tampon and as wide as a baby
Bacterial Vaginosis (for Teens) | Nemours KidsHealth These include washing out the vagina, smoking, or having more than one sexual partner or a new one BV is more common in people who have had sex, although it's not an STD and doesn’t always spread from one person to someone else