Postcoital burning
Primary vulvar vestibulitis (20% of cases) - Introital dyspareunia that starts from initiation of sexual activity or intolerable pain consistently present upon insertion of a tampon or vaginal speculum in women who have never been sexually active
Vaginal soreness
Secondary vulvar vestibulitis - Introital dyspareunia that develops after a period of comfortable sexual relations, tampon use, or speculum examinations
Marked edema and lichenification of the vulva with poorly defined margins
Occasional spotting
Thrush patches - Usually found loosely adherent to the vulva
Severe pruritus and burning
Grayish sheen made up of epithelial cells and organism covering the area
Thick, white, curdlike vaginal discharge
Erythema and edema of the vestibule and of the labia majora and minora
Vulvar pruritus and burning - Primary symptoms of the disease
Burning leukorrhea
Dyspareunia
Irritation and pain