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Vulvar Burning Symptom Notes

A no-diagnosis note sheet for vulvar burning, pee pain, skin contact pain, discharge, odor, swelling, rash, timing, and visit questions.

Use this sheet when vulvar burning is hard to explain.

This page does not tell you the cause. It does not tell you what to use. It helps you bring clear notes to care.

Vulvar burning can show up with pee pain, itching, swelling, rash, discharge, odor, or sore skin. Symptoms can overlap. A clinician may need testing or an exam.

For nearby notes, use the vulvar itching symptom log, the UTI vs yeast symptom notes, and the vulvar rash skin change notes.

This page is educational. It is not medical advice.

Prompt care check

Ask about prompt care if any item fits.

Burning is severe Burning is getting worse Fast swelling Open sores or blisters Fever or chills New pelvic pain Blood in urine 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 burning started Main spot left / right / both / not sure Burning feels skin / inside / both / not sure Worst burn, 0 to 10 Burning when peeing no / yes / not sure Skin contact pain no / yes / not sure Itching none / mild / strong Swelling no / yes / not sure Rash or skin change no / yes / not sure Discharge changed no / yes / not sure Odor changed no / yes / not sure Main question for care

Plain words help. "Urine burns the skin" is enough.

Daily burn log

Use one row per day.

Date Burn 0 to 10 Where Pee pain Itch Swelling Rash Discharge Odor Notes : left / right / both no / yes none / mild / strong no / yes no / yes usual / changed usual / changed

Do not use this table to name the cause. Bring the pattern.

Contact and timing notes

Use this if burning started near a change.

Topic Your note New soap, wipe, scent, pad, or liner New laundry item New lube, condom, or vaginal product Tight clothing, wet clothing, or sweat Shaving, waxing, or skin rubbing Cycling, exercise, or sitting pressure Antibiotics or recent illness, if shared Cycle day or period timing Sex pain, if shared

This is a contact list, not a blame list. Your clinician can help sort it out.

For more detail, use the vulvar irritation product exposure log. For discharge notes, use the vaginal discharge color and odor checklist.

Skin and symptom check

Check what fits.

Skin feels raw Skin stings when touched Burning starts after peeing Burning starts without peeing Itching is stronger than burning Swelling is easy to see Redness or rash is present Cracks, cuts, sores, or blisters are present Discharge amount changed Discharge color changed Odor changed Pain is near the vaginal opening Pain is deeper in the pelvis Symptoms come near my period

This checklist does not diagnose yeast, BV, STI, UTI, or skin disease.

Questions to ask

Pick what you want to ask.

Does this need an exam? Do I need a urine test? Do I need a vaginal swab? Do I need an STI test? Should the skin itself be checked? Could a rash or sore need a different check? What symptoms mean I should call the same day? What should I track if this happens again?

If burning shows up near period pain, read vaginal pain during period. For visit prep, read Floriva for gynecologist prep.

One page visit summary

Bring this if you call or go in.

Summary item Your note Burning started Main spot Worst burn score Pee pain Itching or swelling Rash, sores, or skin change Discharge or odor change Product or contact notes Cycle timing Tests already done Main question

Start with the part that changed your day most.

Privacy note

These notes can include urine, discharge, sex pain, rash, 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.