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Labia Swelling Visit Notes
A no-diagnosis visit sheet for labia swelling, one-sided or both-sided swelling, itching, burning, pain, rash, discharge, injury, product contact, and care questions.
Use this sheet when labia swelling is hard to describe.
This page does not tell you the cause. It does not tell you what to use. It helps you prepare for care.
Swelling can be on one side or both sides. It can show up with itching, burning, pain, rash, discharge, odor, or sore skin. Symptoms can overlap.
Use it with the vulvar rash skin change notes, the vulvar itching symptom log, and the vulvar burning symptom notes. If pee pain and discharge overlap, use the UTI vs yeast symptom notes.
This page is educational. It is not medical advice.
Prompt care check
Ask about prompt care if any item fits.
Swelling is severe Swelling is getting worse Swelling came on fast Pain is severe Fever or chills Open sores or blisters Spreading redness Trouble peeing Pain after injury or force You feel very worried
If you feel very sick, seek urgent care.
Start here
Fill this out before a visit or message.
Question Your note Date swelling started Side left / right / both / not sure Size change small / medium / large / not sure Worst pain, 0 to 10 Itching none / mild / strong Burning none / mild / strong Rash or skin change no / yes / not sure Sore, blister, or crack no / yes / not sure Discharge changed no / yes / not sure Odor changed no / yes / not sure Trouble peeing no / yes / not sure Main question for care
Use the words you have. "Left side is more swollen" is enough.
Swelling pattern log
Use one row per day.
Date Side Swelling Pain 0 to 10 Itch Burn Rash Discharge Odor Notes : left / right / both small / medium / large none / mild / strong none / mild / strong no / yes usual / changed usual / changed
Do not use this table to name the cause. Bring the pattern.
Context notes
Use this if swelling started near a change.
Topic Your note Skin rubbing or pressure Shaving, waxing, or hair removal New soap, wipe, scent, pad, or liner New laundry item New lube, condom, or vaginal product Exercise, cycling, or long sitting Injury or force, if shared Cycle day or period timing Sex pain, if shared
This table is for context. It is not a diagnosis.
For more detail, use the vulvar irritation product exposure log. If discharge changed, use the vaginal discharge color and odor checklist.
Skin and symptom check
Check what fits.
One side looks larger Both sides look swollen Skin feels tight Skin feels hot or raw Itching came before swelling Burning came before swelling Pain is worse when sitting Pain is worse when walking Rash or redness is present Crack, cut, sore, or blister is present A lump or tender spot is present Discharge amount changed Discharge color changed Odor changed Symptoms started near my period
This list does not diagnose infection, STI, allergy, injury, cyst, or skin disease.
If pain is tied to your period, read vaginal pain during period.
Questions to ask
Pick what you want to ask.
Does this swelling need an exam? Should one sided swelling be checked today? Do I need a swab? Do I need a urine test? Do I need an STI test? Should the skin itself be checked? Could a sore, blister, rash, or lump change what to check? What symptoms mean I should call the same day? What should I track if this happens again?
For visit prep, read Floriva for gynecologist prep.
One page visit summary
Bring this if you call or go in.
Summary item Your note Swelling started Side Worst swelling Worst pain score Itching or burning Rash, sore, blister, or lump Discharge or odor change Trouble peeing Injury or product context Cycle timing Main question
Start with the symptom that worries you most.
Privacy note
These notes can include swelling, discharge, injury, sex pain, and product contact.
Keep only what helps you get care.
Floriva can keep symptom notes on your device. Paper works too.
Before sharing a log, read the vulvar symptom data privacy checklist.