How should vulvar vestibulitis be treated and used?

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Vulvar vestibulitis, also known as vulvar vestibular syndrome, is a chronic persistent clinical syndrome. Vulvar pain during sexual intercourse is more common in women with active sexual life. Most patients have a history of several months or even years, and have a history of repeated bacterial infection or condyloma acuminatum. How should vulvar vestibulitis be treated and used? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.

How should vulvar vestibulitis be treated and used?

Drug treatment: topical application of some ointment can reduce the discomfort during sexual intercourse. If the treatment is ineffective or the lesion is serious, high-efficiency corticosteroid can be used for external use. Other treatments, such as warm water sitz bath and lubrication of vestibule with liquid paraffin before sexual intercourse, also have certain effects. In recent years, it has been reported that local or intramuscular injection of interferon has a certain effect on the treatment of vulvar vestibulitis, the effective rate is about 50%.

Surgical treatment: the surgical methods for vulvar vestibulitis include vestibuloplasty and vestibulectomy, the latter has better therapeutic effect, and the effective rate is between 60% and 90%. Vestibuloplasty longitudinal incision of the vaginal wall at the vaginal opening, especially the posterior wall mucosa, and then horizontal suture of the vaginal wall mucosa and vulvar skin, eventually make the patient's vaginal opening expand.

Vestibular resection removed the mucosa of vestibular pain, then separated the vaginal mucosa and covered it. According to the actual condition of patients, partial vestibular resection and total vestibular resection were selected. It has been reported that for some patients, laser or surgical removal of vestibular gland distribution area can help to improve some symptoms.

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