Health Resource Directory
Abuse and violence
(5 items)Domestic violence safety planning
If you are at risk of domestic and family violence, you can take steps to protect yourself and your loved ones in case of an emergency. This is safety planning. This page includes information about how to safely leave a bad situation and supports for you and your loved ones.
Elder abuse
Elder abuse is a single or repeated act, or lack of appropriate action, within a relationship where there is an expectation of trust which causes harm or distress to an older person. This page has information about elder abuse to help support you and your loved ones.
Female genital mutilation
Female genital mutilation, or cutting (FGM/C) is a procedure that involves partial or total removal of, or injury to, the external female genitalia, for non-medical reasons. There are no health benefits. This page includes information about FGM/C and links to relevant supports.
Adult mental health
(27 items)Digital mental health support
What is a digital mental health service? A digital mental health support is a support which is offered online or...
Digital supports for anxiety
What is a digital support? A digital mental health support is a support which is offered online or over the...
Digital supports for bipolar disorder
What is a digital support? A digital mental health support is a support which is offered online or over the...
Digital supports for compulsive disorders
What is a digital support? A digital mental health support is a support which is offered online or over the...
Digital supports for depression
What is a digital support? A digital mental health support is a support which is offered online or over the...
Digital supports for drug and alcohol
What is a digital support? A digital mental health support is a support which is offered online or over the...
Digital supports for eating disorders
What is a digital support? A digital mental health support is a support which is offered online or over the...
Digital supports for family and friends
What is a digital support? A digital mental health support is a support which is offered online or over the...
Digital supports for gambling
What is a digital support? A digital mental health support is a support which is offered online or over the...
Digital supports for grief and loss
What is a digital support? A digital mental health support is a support which is offered online or over the...
Digital supports for pregnancy and postpartum mental health
What is a digital support? A digital mental health support is a support which is offered online or over the...
Digital supports for suicide and self harm
What is a digital support? A digital mental health support is a support which is offered online or over the...
Digital supports for trauma
What is a digital support? A digital mental health support is a support which is offered online or over the...
Eating disorders
What is an eating disorder? Eating disorders are mental health conditions that cause a person to develop disordered or extreme...
Mental health treatment plan
A mental health treatment plan is written for people with mental ill-health. If you have mental health...
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
What is PTSD? Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition. It is when a person experiences intense...
Psychosis
What is psychosis? Psychosis is a serious mental health condition affecting the mind. People with psychosis can experience an altered...
Blood-related conditions
(11 items)Deep vein thrombosis
Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a blood clot that forms in a deep vein, usually in the legs. It can cause pain and swelling and, if left untreated, can lead to serious complications such as a pulmonary embolism. This page has information about DVT and where you can get support.
Nose bleed (Epistaxis)
What is epistaxis (nose bleed)? Epistaxis is another name for nose bleeds. It is a common problem in both children...
Sepsis
Sepsis is a life-threatening condition that arises when the body's response to an infection causes injury to its own tissues and organs. Prompt treatment is crucial to improve survival rates. This page has links to supports and information about how to manage sepsis.
Septic arthritis
What is septic arthritis? Septic arthritis is an infection in a joint. Somehow bacteria has spread to the joint or...
Bone health
(2 items)Osteomyelitis
Osteomyelitis is swelling of the bone. It happens when germs (bacteria) spreads from the blood stream to...
Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis is a disease of the bone that makes it weaker and more likely to fracture. All people over the age of 70 can be screened for osteoporosis. Talk to your GP about your treatment and supports.
Cancer
(19 items)Breast cancer follow up
Post-treatment follow up for breast cancer is vital. Your care team will monitor your recovery and catch any signs of recurrence early, ensuring the best possible outcomes. This page includes information about your follow-up care and includes supports.
Cancer support services
Coping with cancer is challenging. This page has support services for cancer patients, people living with cancer, their families and carers listed and includes information about local clinics.
Familial cancer syndromes
A familial cancer syndrome is a rare disorder in which family members have a higher-than-average risk of developing a certain type or types of cancer. This page includes information about familial cancer syndrome and where you can find supports.
Life after cancer
Regular check-ups with your GP will help ensure that you remain healthy and address any concerns post cancer treatment. This page includes information about how to live well after cancer and includes options for further support.
Melanoma
Melanoma is a type of skin cancer. It develops in the skin cells and usually occurs on the parts of the body that have been overexposed to the sun. This page has information about melanoma and includes links to different supports for people who have this type of cancer.
Cancer screening
(3 items)Bowel cancer screening
Bowel cancer screening aims to help detect signs of bowel cancer early. The National Bowel Cancer Screening program allows people aged between 45 and 74 to screen at home. This page has information about the program and links to find further supports.
Breast cancer screening
Screening for breast cancer is your best chance for detecting breast cancer early. It involves having a screening two years from the age of 50 (or earlier if your GP advises it). This page includes information about what may happen during a breast screen and lists supports.
Child mental health
(10 items)Developmental milestones
GPs use milestones to track your child’s development. Milestones are the skills and tasks children can do...
Digital mental health support
What is a digital mental health service? A digital mental health support is a support which is offered online or...
Temper tantrums
What is a temper tantrum? Temper tantrums, also known as tantrums, are emotional outbursts. If your child is having a...
Child physical health
(26 items)BCG vaccination
The BCG vaccine protects against tuberculosis (TB), a serious infection affecting the lungs and other parts of the body. It is an important vaccine to help prevent TB in children. This page has information about the vaccine and links to more supports.
Bedwetting (Enuresis)
What is bedwetting (enuresis)? Enuresis is involuntary bedwetting during sleep in a child under 5 years old. It is a...
Developmental milestones
GPs use milestones to track your child’s development. Milestones are the skills and tasks children can do...
Diabetes in children
Diabetes in children happens when blood glucose levels remain high. Understanding the symptoms and managing the condition through diet, exercise, and medication is vital for the child’s health. This page has more information and links to support.
Eczema in children
Eczema, or atopic dermatitis, is a common skin condition causing dry, itchy, and inflamed skin. Managing eczema in your child involves identifying triggers and using appropriate skincare. This page has information on eczema and how you can support your child.
Eye problems in children
Eye problems are common in children. These problems can happen because of injury, infection or begin at...
Headaches in children
Headaches are a common pain syndrome seen in children, along with recurrent abdominal and leg pains. The...
Heart murmur in children
A heart murmur is when the blood flowing through the heart makes an extra noise. Normal heart...
Inguinal hernia (Lumps or swelling in children)
What is an inguinal hernia (lump or swelling in children)? An inguinal hernia is a lump that occurs in the...
Inhaled foreign object
What is an inhaled foreign object? It is very common for small children to put items in their mouths, and...
Misshapen or flat head (Plagiocephaly)
What is plagiocephaly (misshapen or flat head)? Plagiocephaly (misshapen or flat head) is when a baby has an uneven or...
Neck lumps in children
It is very common for children to develop lumps in their necks. The most common cause is...
Pain relief for children
Pain relief for children depends on their age and the cause of the pain. Understanding treatments and medications can help alleviate your child’s discomfort. This page has information about different types of treatment and where you can find support.
Penis and foreskin in children
The foreskin is the loose skin at the head of the penis. The foreskin usually won’t pull...
Persistent cough in children
A cough is a common symptom in children and can be caused by many things, including infections and allergies. Identifying the cause and having the right treatment is important. This page has information about a persistent cough and where to get support.
Physical activity in children
Regular physical activity is essential for your child’s health, growth, and development. Kids need to be active to build strong bones and muscles, maintain a healthy weight, and develop good habits to last a lifetime. This page includes information and links to relevant support.
Temper tantrums
What is a temper tantrum? Temper tantrums, also known as tantrums, are emotional outbursts. If your child is having a...
Torticollis
What is torticollis? Torticollis is a when the neck muscles spasm and the neck twists to the side. It is...
Undescended Testes
What are undescended testes? Undescended testes is when a testicle hasn’t moved into the bag of skin below the penis...
Diabetes
(15 items)Diabetes in children
Diabetes in children happens when blood glucose levels remain high. Understanding the symptoms and managing the condition through diet, exercise, and medication is vital for the child’s health. This page has more information and links to support.
Driving with diabetes
What is driving with diabetes? Patients with diabetes may be taking medication which increases the risk of high blood sugar...
Self-monitoring blood glucose
What is self-monitoring blood glucose? Self-monitoring of blood glucose is recommended for all people with type 1 diabetes. It is...
Diet and lifestyle
(8 items)Anaphylaxis
What is anaphylaxis? Anaphylaxis is sometimes life threatening and is always a medical emergency. It is the worst kind of...
Nutrition resources
Scroll down for recommended resources to guide you towards eating a healthier diet.
Drugs and alcohol
(10 items)Cocaine, ecstasy, and other drugs
Cocaine and ecstasy are two types of illegal drugs. Taking them can lead to addiction, mental health issues, and physical harm. This page has information about these drugs and will help you to find support to stop taking them.
Opioid dependence treatment
Opioid dependence treatment is treatment for people who are dependent on opioids. Opioids are pain-relieving medications. There...
Ear, nose and throat conditions
(5 items)Ear Infection
Ear infection happens when fluid builds up behind the ear drum. This is the middle part of...
Sinusitis
Sinusitis means infection or inflammation of the sinuses. Your sinuses are in your cheeks, forehead and around...
Tonsilitis
Tonsilitis is swelling of the tonsils. The tonsils are lymph nodes in the back of the mouth and...
End of life health and supports
(9 items)Advance care planning
Advance care planning involves making decisions about the care you would want to receive if you become unable to speak for yourself. It is an important step at any age to ensure your wishes are respected. This page includes information about planning the care you want.
Voluntary assisted dying in NSW
Voluntary assisted dying (VAD) allows a person to request medical assistance to end their life. It is a legal option in NSW under certain circumstances, providing patients with a choice in their end-of-life care. This page has information about VAD and where to get support.
Eye health
(9 items)Cataracts
What are cataracts? A cataract is when the lens in your eye becomes cloudy. Inside our eyes, we have a...
Eye Injury
What is an eye injury? An eye injury can happen due to an accident, sports injury, or if you get...
Eye problems in children
Eye problems are common in children. These problems can happen because of injury, infection or begin at...
Eyelid lesions
An eyelid lesion is a lump on the eyelid. They are common and can be painful or...
Mitochondrial disease
What is mitochondrial disease? Mitochondrial disease is caused by a problem with one or more of the genes that make...
Pterygium
What is pterygium? Pterygium is a fleshy overgrowth on the surface of the eye. It is common and can affect...
Red eye
What is red eye? Redness of the eye is common. It can occur in one or both eyes. It happens...
Vision loss
What is vision loss? Vision loss means a person cannot see things like they used to, or they cannot see...
Gastrointestinal conditions
(9 items)Bowel polyps
A bowel polyp is an abnormal growth on the inside of the large bowel. Approximately 50% of...
Coeliac disease
Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disease. It happens when the immune system reacts badly to gluten. Gluten...
Constipation
Constipation is when you find it hard to empty your bowel (have a bowel movement). It will...
Gastroenteritis
Gastroenteritis (gastro) is a common condition which affects the gut. Symptoms include vomiting, diarrhoea, stomach pain and...
Indigestion and reflux
When you chew and swallow food, it is pushed down into the stomach by different muscles. Sometimes,...
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is the name for two conditions. They are both caused by a problem...
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is when your gut is irritated. Around one in five Australian experience IBS...
Splenomegaly
The spleen is on the left side of the belly. It filters the blood and removes abnormal...
Health services and resources
(8 items)Community health centres in South Western Sydney
A community health centre helps to improve or maintain the mental and physical health and wellbeing of people living in our community. This page has important information about supports close to you.
Department of Veterans’ Affairs
The Department of Veterans' Affairs offers financial support for a wide range of medical services and medications. This page has information about the department and how you can be supported.
Disability support services
The Australian government offers a range of disability support services. This page provides information about the disability support services which may be available to you and places to get support.
Hospitals in South Western Sydney
A hospital is where you go for emergency care. They offer treatment to patients and have specialised staff and services. This page contains information about local hospitals.
Motor vehicle accidents
If you are injured in a motor vehicle accident, it is important to get the support you need. This page contains information about the compulsory third party (CTP) Green Slip scheme.
Multicultural services and translated resources
There are many resources on many health conditions with translations for non-English speakers available online and in person. This page lists these services and supports.
My Health Record
My Health Record is a safe and secure place to keep your key health information. It is available to you and your healthcare providers anytime, including in an emergency. This page has information about the service.
Heart health
(6 items)Cardiovascular disease
What is cardiovascular disease? Cardiovascular disease is a term for a range of diseases that affect the heart and blood...
Heart murmur in children
A heart murmur is when the blood flowing through the heart makes an extra noise. Normal heart...
Immunisation
(6 items)BCG vaccination
The BCG vaccine protects against tuberculosis (TB), a serious infection affecting the lungs and other parts of the body. It is an important vaccine to help prevent TB in children. This page has information about the vaccine and links to more supports.
Immunisation side effects
What is an immunisation side effect? Adverse Events Following Immunisation (AEFIs) is the term used to describe the medical issues...
Travel vaccination
Travel vaccinations are vaccines that protect against the serious diseases you may encounter when travelling overseas. Overseas...
Infectious diseases
(8 items)Hand hygiene
What is hand hygiene? Hand hygiene is having clean hands. It means cleaning your hands with soap and water or an...
Measles
Measles is a viral disease that spreads easy and can cause severe problems. It remains a common...
Meningitis
What is meningitis? Meningitis can be caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites. It is very rare but serious. If...
Rabies and bat lyssavirus
Rabies and Australian bat lyssavirus are viruses that spread through bites or scratches from infected animals. These...
Staphylococcal (Staph) infections
What is a staphylococcus (staph) infection? Staphylococcus aureus (or ‘staph’) and Group A streptococcus (GAS) are kinds of bacteria which...
Zika virus
Zika is a virus that spreads through infected mosquito bites. It can also be sexually transmitted. In...
Injury
(12 items)Dislocated finger
What is a dislocated finger? A dislocated finger is a common hand injury. It happens when the bones in the...
Whiplash injuries
Whiplash happens when your head moves very quickly one way and then back again. It can happen...
Kidney and bladder conditions
(10 items)Kidney stones
Kidney stones are small, hard deposits that form in the kidneys. They are common and can be...
Urethritis
Urethritis is an inflammation of the urethra (the tube which takes urine from the bladder to outside...
Urinary incontinence
What is urinary incontinence? Urinary incontinence is the involuntary or accidental leakage of urine. This affects 30% to 50% of...
Urinary tract infections (UTIs)
What is a urinary tract infection (UTI)? A urinary tract infection (UTI) happens when germs get into the urethra, bladder,...
Liver conditions
(4 items)Jaundice in babies
Jaundice is common in newborns. It is the yellowing of the skin and eyes. Recognising the signs and knowing when to get medical support is crucial for your baby’s health. This page has more information on jaundice in babies and where you can get support.
Lung conditions
(11 items)Bronchiolitis
Bronchiolitis is a common type of viral chest infection. It usually happens in babies under 12 months...
Cystic Fibrosis
What is cystic fibrosis? Cystic fibrosis is a genetic condition that mostly affects your lungs, pancreas and sweat glands. It...
Inhaler devices
You may need to use a medicine called an ‘inhaled medicine’. These types of medicines can only be delivered using...
Persistent cough in children
A cough is a common symptom in children and can be caused by many things, including infections and allergies. Identifying the cause and having the right treatment is important. This page has information about a persistent cough and where to get support.
Silicosis
What is silicosis? Silica is a common mineral which can be found in bricks, tiles and concrete. Silica can become...
Whooping cough (Pertussis)
What is pertussis (whopping cough)? Pertussis, also known as whooping cough, is a life-threatening infection in vulnerable people. Symptoms are...
Neurological conditions
(10 items)ADHD in adults
What is ADHD in adults? Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a developmental disorder that affects how people behave. People...
Autism in adults
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) affects how a person thinks, feels, and behaves. It influences interactions with others and can present unique challenges in adulthood. This page has information about autism and where you can get support as an adult.
Chronic Fatigue
What is chronic fatigue? Chronic fatigue syndrome (myalgic encephalitis) is a chronic disease that can affect many of the bodies...
Respiratory muscle weakness
What is respiratory muscle weakness? Respiratory muscle weakness can be a serious problem for people who live with neuromuscular disease....
Newborn and baby health
(7 items)Jaundice in babies
Jaundice is common in newborns. It is the yellowing of the skin and eyes. Recognising the signs and knowing when to get medical support is crucial for your baby’s health. This page has more information on jaundice in babies and where you can get support.
Newborn checks
Newborn checks are routine assessments of all infants at 1 to 4 weeks of life, and 6...
Preterm and low birth weight
Preterm infants are born before 37 weeks of gestation. Low-birth-weight infants weigh under 2500g at birth. These babies may require special care and monitoring to ensure healthy development. This page has more information on this and where to get support.
Tounge-tie
Tongue-tie is a condition that can be present at birth. It is when the band connecting the tongue to the floor of the mouth is shorter than usual. This can affect feeding and speech development. This page has information and where you can find support.
Umbilical Hernia
What is an umbilical hernia? An umbilical hernia is a lump under the belly button. You might find it after...
Unsettled or crying baby
It is very common for a baby to cry frequently during the first 12 months. Understanding the reasons for crying and how to soothe your baby can help manage this challenging time. This page has more information about how you can support your baby.
Older people's health
(2 items)Before entering residential aged care
Before entering residential aged care it is important for you to talk to your GP. They will support you to access residential aged care. This page has information you should know before going into residential aged care.
Pain
(10 items)Headaches in adults
Headaches are very common and usually not concerning. Many people can treat their headache with over-the-counter pain...
Shoulder pain
Shoulder pain is very common. It is a sign that all or part of your shoulder is...
Pregnancy
(31 items)Antenatal care
What is antenatal care? Antenatal care refers to the regular appointments and tests you have during your pregnancy. You’ll need...
Hyperemesis gravidarum
What is hyperemesis gravidarum? Around 72% of pregnant women experience nausea with or without vomiting during pregnancy. Usually it starts...
Improving breast milk supply
What is improving breast milk supply? Sometimes, women have a low breastmilk supply after birth. There are many reasons why...
Medicine in pregnancy and breastfeeding
What is medicine during pregnancy and breastfeeding? Most medicines are safe to take at the recommended dose while breast feeding....
Mental health and pregnancy
What is mental health in pregnancy? Pregnancy can be an emotional time for many women. It’s not uncommon for pregnant...
Postnatal care
After you have a baby, you should see your GP soon after. They will check your body...
Subfertility
What is subfertility? Subfertility is when a person finds it hard to fall pregnant. Eight in ten couples who...
Weight gain in pregnancy
What is weight gain in pregnancy? During pregnancy, some weight gain is normal. How much weight you gain depends on...
Procedures
(9 items)Weight management surgery
Weight management surgery refers to a surgical intervention designed to reduce the size of the stomach to...
Sexual health
(19 items)Emergency contraception
What is emergency contraception? Emergency contraception is used to reduce the risk of pregnancy after unprotected sex. It is made...
Genital ulcers
What are genital ulcers? Genital ulcers are small sores on your penis, vagina or anus. They can be caused by...
Sexual health
What is sexual health? Sexual health is an important part of your health and wellbeing. Your physical, mental and emotional...
Transgender adults
What is being transgender? When you’re born, you are given a gender based on what you look like. This is...
Transgender children and young people
What is being transgender? When you’re born, you are given a gender based on what you look like. This is...
Skin health
(11 items)Scabies
Scabies is a skin problem. It is caused by tiny mites. They burrow into the skin and...
Supporting your health
(25 items)Chickenpox and pregnancy
What is chickenpox in pregnancy? Chickenpox is an infectious disease. It is very contagious and anyone of any age can...
Concussion
What is a concussion? A concussion is a type of mild traumatic brain injury. It happens when the head or...
Driving and vehicle assessment
If you have a medical condition that could affect your ability to drive safely, you will need...
Energy rebates for medical equipment and low income households
What is an energy rebate? A rebate is a small refund on the cost of an item or service. The...
Food allergy and intolerance
What is a food allergy or food intolerance? A food allergy is when the immune system responds to an allergen (an...
Hyperthyroidism
What is hyperthyroidism? Hyperthyroidism is due to an overactive thyroid. The thyroid is a gland in the neck. It makes...
Hypothyroidism
What is hypothyroidism? Hypothyroidism is when you have an underactive thyroid, causing it to produce lower than normal amounts of...
Organ and tissue donation
Organ and tissue donation is the process of donating your organs and tissues to people who are...
Physical activity in adults
What is physical activity in adults? It is important to keep active as an adult. Being active reduces your risk...
Polypharmacy
What is polypharmacy? Polypharmacy is when people are taking five or more medications each day. These can be prescribed, over...
Refugee health assessment for adults
It is important for new refugee migrants to Australia to have a refugee health assessment within the first year of living in Australia. This page has information about the assessment and where to get supports.
Refugee health assessment for children
It is important for new refugee migrants to Australia to have a refugee health assessment within the first year of living in Australia. This page has information about the assessment and where to get supports.
Return to work
Returning to work after an illness or injury can be challenging, but your GP can help. Returning...
Subclinical hyperthyroidism
Subclinical hyperthyroidism usually does not cause obvious symptoms but can impact overall health. You should talk to your GP about how you can manage your health. This page also has information about where to get support.
Support for carers
Caring for someone can be a challenging task. Many people provide informal support for friends or family...
Travel health advice
When you travel, it is important to think about your health. This is especially true if you...
Your healthcare journey
You are the centre of your healthcare journey You are the best person to be in charge of your own...
Tests
(25 items)Myocardial perfusion scan
A Myocardial Perfusion Scan (also known as a Sestamibi Scan) is a test to examine the blood...
Positive FOBT result
A Faecal Occult Blood Test (FOBT) looks for blood in your bowel motion (poo). A positive result...
Self-monitoring blood glucose
What is self-monitoring blood glucose? Self-monitoring of blood glucose is recommended for all people with type 1 diabetes. It is...
Women's health
(24 items)Abnormal vaginal bleeding
What is abnormal vaginal bleeding? Abnormal vaginal bleeding includes intermenstrual bleeding, postcoital bleeding, and postmenopausal bleeding. These are symptoms, not...
Absent periods (Amenorrhoea)
Periods happen as part of the natural menstrual cycle. They usually happen every month. It is normal...
Breast engorgement
What is breast engorgement? Breast engorgement is swelling of the breast. It may happen when you start breastfeeding and can...
Chronic pelvic pain
What is chronic pelvic pain? Chronic pelvic pain is abdominal and/or pelvic pain that has lasted for at least 6...
Endometriosis
What is endometriosis? Endometriosis is an inflammatory illness with lesions of endometrial-like tissue outside the uterus. It can cause pelvic...
Heavy menstrual bleeding
What is a heavy period? Heavy menstrual bleeding means a heavy period. This can affect a woman’s quality of life....
Mastitis and breast abscess
What is mastitis and breast abscess? Mastitis is swelling in the breast. Most times, it is caused by an infection....
Menopause
What is menopause? Menopause is defined as not having a period for more than a year in a non-pregnant woman....
Nipple pain (sore tender or damaged nipples)
What is nipple pain (sore, tender or damaged nipples)? Nipple pain is common in the early days of breastfeeding. It...
Pelvic organ prolapse
What is pelvic organ prolapse? Pelvic organ prolapse is when one or more pelvic organs bulge into the vagina. This...
Period pain (Dysmennorrhea)
What is period pain? Dysmenorrhoea means a painful period, or period pain. It is common but often under-diagnosed or treated....
Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)
What is polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) ? Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is a common endocrine disorder. It often affects young...
Postmenopausal bleeding
What is postmenopausal bleeding? Postmenopausal bleeding is any bleeding from the vagina that happens after menopause. Around one in ten...
Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS)
What is premenstrual syndrome (PMS)? Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) is the physical and psychological symptoms that happen each menstrual cycle. They happen...
Thrush (Vulvovaginal candidiasis)
What is thrush (vulvovaginal candidiasis)? Vulvovaginal candidiasis is a fungal infection in the vagina. It is caused by a growth...
Vaginal pessaries
What is a vaginal pessary? A vaginal pessary is a removable device that is put into the vagina. It is...
Vulvodynia
What is vulvodynia? Vulvodynia is long lasting pain of the vulva without an obvious cause. It can include burning, stinging,...