What symptom does vulvitis have

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Vulvitis is an inflammation of vulva caused by pathogen invasion or various adverse stimulation, which can exist independently. It is more often complicated with vaginitis, urinary system diseases, anorectal diseases or systemic diseases, or is one of the manifestations in the pathological process of some vulvar diseases. The clinical manifestations were pruritus, pain, burning sensation, swelling, erythema, erosion and ulcer. What are the symptoms of vulvitis

What symptom does vulvitis have

1. One side of the great labia is red, swollen, hot and painful, and induration is formed in the lower 1 / 3 of the great labia, with wave motion and tenderness, which is the formation of the great vestibular gland abscess. Abscesses can sometimes break down by themselves.

2. Mycotic vulvitis often coexists with mycotic vaginitis. Bean dregs like secretions can be seen, and the lesion surface is sometimes covered with white moss

3. Nonspecific vulvitis is mainly caused by mixed infection of Staphylococcus, Streptococcus and Escherichia coli. The skin and mucous membrane of vulva are red and itchy, which can lead to labia adhesion.

matters needing attention

Active and effective treatment of primary diseases. Local treatment: keep the vulva clean and dry, avoid adverse stimulation. Different liquid medicaments were used for hip bath, antibiotic ointment and antifungal preparation were applied to vulva. The patients with fever and increased white blood cell count can use antibiotics appropriately.