Vaginal Skin Peeling: Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment, and More - Healthline
Many conditions can cause peeling, flaking, and itching in and around the vaginal area. These include conditions that affect skin, as well as those specific to the reproductive organs. Read on to learn about the most common causes of vaginal peeling and how to treat this symptom. People with female genitalia often think of their entire "down there" region as a vagina, but in actuality, the vagina is only one part of the vulva. The vulva contains multiple layers designed to cover and protect the sexual organs and urinary opening. These parts are: Vagina. This muscular canal connects the cervix to the outside of your body. Vaginal vestibule. Located between the urethra and the anus, this is the opening to the vagina. Clitoris. Located just above the urethra, the clitoris is a sex organ that produces pleasure. Urethra. Part of the renal system, the urethra moves urine out of the body. Labia majora. These are the fleshy outer "lips" of the vulva. Labia minora. This