Atrophic vulvar leukoplakia early symptoms?
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There is not only one type of vulvar leukoplakia, it has many types. Atrophic vulvar leukoplakia is one of the more common, but many patients with this disease are not very aware of. Lead to disease after a long time to know, the following is a detailed talk about atrophic vulvar leukoplakia symptoms.
Atrophic vulvar leukoplakia early symptoms?
Stage I belongs to the early stage of the disease, the main symptoms are not obvious, only a small number of patients will appear mild itching, no white lesions, with the naked eye is not easy to find vulva atrophy. This period of disease performance is not obvious is often the best period of disease treatment, so female patients should not ignore these not obvious symptoms, but should seize the time for treatment, to prevent the disease from worsening.
The main symptom of stage II atrophic vulvar leukoplakia is mild visible atrophy of vulva, generally from the labia minora and clitoris. The elasticity of labia major and labia minor decreased, and the surface wrinkles decreased or no wrinkles. Vulvar pruritus is mild. Because atrophy can have vulva is dry, when sexual life undertakes, can have unwell wait for feeling. Local pigmentation of vulvar skin, multiple or patchy, these are the manifestations of the disease began to deteriorate.
During this period of time, the symptoms of patients are the most serious, the vulva labia is flat, the labia minora disappears, and the clitoris shrinks or becomes small or adherent. Urethral orifice atrophy, serious urinary incontinence, vaginal orifice atrophy, sexual difficulties. Some patients affected by anal leukoplakia and atrophy, resulting in perianal skin without wrinkles, decreased elasticity, anal fissure when defecating, about half of patients with vulvar skin large area of hypopigmentation.
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This article tells you in detail what the symptoms of atrophic vulvar leukoplakia, you should understand these symptoms. Many symptoms of vulvar leukoplakia can be prompted to patients, but because patients do not understand these symptoms, they can not be aware that they are suffering from atrophic vulvar leukoplakia symptoms.