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Vulvovaginitis is Inflammation or irritation of the vagina and vulva (the opening of the vagina). It is common in young girls but improves at the onset of puberty when your child starts producing oestrogen and the area produces its own natural moisturiser.
Your child may have redness, irritation, itching and sometimes there may be a discharge. The colour of the discharge may range from clear to yellow or green or even faintly brown. There may be discomfort when passing urine.
Tests (swabs) are rarely indicated and very rarely helpful.
The condition can be distressing at times, but is usually controlled by the above measures. If it does not settle with the above measures or incontinence is an issue, seek advice from your GP.
Last reviewed: 01 June 2022
Next review: 30 June 2025
Author(s): Department of Dermatology, RHC
Version: 2
Document Id: 258580-2