Vulvar skin cancer symptoms?
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Vulvar skin cancer refers to the benign and malignant tumors of the skin, mucous membrane, gland and connective tissue of the female pubic caruncle, labia, clitoris and vestibule (including urethral orifice, vestibular gland, vaginal orifice and hymen). Then, what are the symptoms of vulvar skin cancer? Now let me give you a specific introduction.
Vulvar skin cancer symptoms?
In the early stage of vulvar tumor, white spots or stripes will appear in the vulva, which will gradually merge into thick and shiny milky white spots, and there will be induration and coarseness when touching. Some people also have nodules or papillary masses the size of soybeans, accompanied by pruritus around them. If pudendal pruritus can not be cured for a long time, there is no reason to find out, it is generally necessary to consider the vulva tumor. If it is these cases, it is usually the early signal of vulvar tumor. If there are similar symptoms, we should go to the hospital as soon as possible.
Vulvar benign tumor is relatively rare, mainly papilloma, fibroma, lipoma, sweat gland tumor. Papilloma is usually a single mass in the labia major or pubic caruncle, with thin and dense nipples on the surface and slightly hard texture. Its malignant transformation rate is relatively high. Fibroma usually occurs in a single hard nodule of the labia major, and gradually grows into a solid tumor with pedicle. Lipoma comes from the fat layer of pubic caruncle and labia. It grows slowly and is soft. Generally asymptomatic, the possibility of malignant transformation is small. But because of its large size and mobility or sexual difficulties.
Squamous cell carcinoma of vulva is the most common malignant tumor of vulva, with small and hard nodules, masses or ulcers, often accompanied by pain or pruritus; The late stage is typical erosion, mass or irregular papilloma, the color can be white, gray, pink or melanosis, one or both inguinal lymph nodes enlarged, hard and fixed. When the tumor burst or secondary infection, there may be frequent urination, dysuria, dysdefecation and so on. However, most of the patients had a history of vulvar pruritus for many years before the lesion, especially at night; White lesions of vulva.
matters needing attention
Usually, you should observe your body carefully. If you find anything abnormal, you'd better see a doctor as soon as possible to avoid delaying the illness and missing the best opportunity for treatment.