How does vulva leukoplakia disease treat

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Some time ago, my wife felt a little uncomfortable and went to the hospital for an examination. However, she learned that she was suffering from vulvar leukoplakia, which has not been cured after treatment. What's worse is that she also suffered from pathological changes. Today, let me talk about how to treat vulvar leukoplakia.

How does vulva leukoplakia disease treat

First: white lesions of vulva, also known as white lesions of vulva, vulvar leukoplakia or vulvar dystrophy. The so-called vulvar leukoplakia actually refers to the disease of tissue degeneration and pigment change caused by vulvar local nerve and vascular dystrophy. In the treatment of vulvar leukoplakia, we need to block the lesion, repair vulvar skin lesions, restore the normal function of vulvar skin cells, improve the nutritional status of microvessels and nerve endings, and change the growth environment of local tissues.

Second, vulvar leukoplakia refers to the localized or diffuse white plaques on the skin of women's pudenda, which can spread to the medial side of both lower limbs, perineum and anus, but rarely invade the urethral orifice and vestibule. Symptoms include pudendal pruritus, dry skin, hypertrophy, whiteness, loss of elasticity, even atrophy, ulceration, pain and burning. Physical therapy: microwave therapy, carbon dioxide laser and He Ne laser, bohm light, local electrocautery and liquid nitrogen local cryotherapy.

Third: first of all to eliminate incentives: with diabetes, trichomonal or fungal vaginitis, should be treated. Eat less spicy food, keep vulva clean, avoid soap scrubbing, scratching and use of irritant drugs. Can take a variety of vitamins and sedative, desensitizer. Local medication: for the purpose of relieving itching, anti inflammation, moistening and improving local nutrition. Go to the regular hospital for detailed examination, do not use drugs without permission.

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Therefore, we must pay attention to self-cleaning, personal hygiene, avoid too stimulating spicy food, pay attention to light and healthy diet, pay attention to frequently changing and washing personal clothes, pay attention to maintenance and recuperation, and avoid scratching the affected area to prevent infection.