What does the harm of vulvar verrucous xanthoma have?
summary
Verrucous xanthoma of vulva is a kind of benign tumor which often occurs in oral mucosa and external genital organs. It is rare in clinic. In 1971, the Shafer was first described and named. The incidence rate is about 0.046%. White people are susceptible to black race. Gender is almost all of the age groups.
What does the harm of vulvar verrucous xanthoma have?
The etiology of verrucous xanthoma of vulva is unknown, which may be related to inflammation, virus, bacterial or fungal infection, local irritation, etc. some scholars have found that the disease often exists in the local lesions at the same time, such as infected epidermal nevus, squamous cell carcinoma, oral mucosa carcinoma in situ, and even the lesion site has suffered from pemphigus vulgaris.
Verrucous xanthoma of vulva occurs in oral mucosa and vulva. The vulva mainly invades the labia and vagina. The skin lesions are isolated chronic growth lesions. The appearance is verrucous, papillary, discoid, flat or granular, with or without pedicle. The boundary is clear. The color can be normal skin color, light red, brown yellow, light yellow or gray white. The maximum diameter is generally less than 2 cm, The average course of disease is several months, and the longest can be up to 30 years.
Verrucous xanthoma of vulva is a kind of benign tumor which often occurs in oral mucosa and external genital organs. Verrucous xanthoma of vulva is caused by inflammation, virus, bacterial or fungal infection, local irritation, etc., but the specific reason to the hospital to find a professional doctor to do a detailed examination to determine, because not everyone with verrucous xanthoma of vulva has the same pathogenic reason.
matters needing attention
Verrucous xanthoma of vulva is a kind of benign tumor which often occurs in oral mucosa and external genital organs. Pay attention to menstrual hygiene at ordinary times, don't go to bed during treatment, don't wear too tight underwear, pay more attention to daily rest.