Vestibulitis is a disease of the female reproductive organs, localized at the entrance to the vagina. The disease manifests as swelling of the mucous membrane, redness, and inflammation of the vaginal vestibule; often during remission, patients may observe crater-like depressions in the mucosa or pinpoint protrusions from which exudate may be released. During inflammation, the mucosa is covered with purulent plaque and is very painful.
In addition to causing pain and severely limiting the intimate life of patients, vestibulitis provokes depressive states. A woman becomes irritable and short-tempered.
Treatment of vestibulitis at the Top Ihilov Medical Center is handled by qualified operating gynecologists, many of whom are honored healthcare professionals. The operating rooms at the medical center are equipped with the most modern equipment, and specially trained staff takes care of the patients. All treatment procedures at Top Ihilov are conducted according to global protocols, ensuring the quality and effectiveness of medical care.
Dear women, vestibulitis CAN BE TREATED, there is no need to panic; the medical center will prescribe optimally effective treatment, and you will go home healthy. This is guaranteed by the professionalism of the specialists at the Top Ihilov Medical Center and the treatment results of hundreds of patients.
Causes of Vestibulitis
- inflammatory processes in the urethra;
- coccus infection;
- atrophic vulvitis;
- chronic candidiasis;
- chronic vaginitis;
- chronic Bartholin's gland inflammation, etc.
Treatment of Vestibulitis at the Top Ihilov Medical Complex
Conservative Therapy. Treatment of vestibulitis begins with conservative therapy. Medications that reduce inflammation, antispasmodics, analgesics, and sedatives are prescribed. Simultaneously, the patient undergoes a course of physiotherapy and visits a psychologist. One of the important aspects of medication treatment is identifying the primary focus and treating the disease that provoked vestibulitis. With good dynamics, therapy continues. If conservative therapy does not yield positive results, surgery is indicated.
Surgical Treatment. During the operation, affected tissues and vestibulitis are excised. The surgical wound is sutured with atraumatic suture material, and subsequently, the scars become completely inconspicuous. The operation lasts about 30 to 50 minutes, is performed under local or general anesthesia, and patients do not experience unpleasant sensations. After the operation, the woman stays in the hospital for one day and can then leave the medical complex.
Indications for Surgical Treatment of Vestibulitis Include:
- persistent pain syndrome;
- widespread form of vulvar dysesthesia;
- irritable bowel;
- interstitial cystitis;
- symptoms of intoxication;
- severe depression, etc.