Vulvar varices during pregnancy are very common in the third trimester of pregnancy. Local nursing is the main treatment. For example, local cold compress or cold bath can shrink the varicose veins of vulva, thus relieving or eliminating symptoms. Targeted ointment can be used, which will also strengthen the contraction of local venous vessels. If there are varicose veins in the vulva, pregnant women should keep the vulva clean and wear soft and loose cotton underpants to prevent local friction and skin collapse. If there is a small ulcer, you should go to the hospital for examination and treatment in time to prevent secondary infection, thus aggravating the condition.