A brief introduction to vulvar diseases

A brief introduction to vulvar diseases

Genital diseases have a relatively high incidence rate and are also a common problem. Although there are many different types of female genital diseases in general, it is difficult for ordinary people to fully understand them. However, for some common problems in vulvar diseases, it is still necessary for female friends to take the initiative to learn some relevant knowledge. Next, let’s make some simple classification and introduction to the issue of vulvar diseases.

Common vulvar diseases in women:

1. Bartholin's gland cyst: The Bartholin's gland grows at the lower back of the labia majora on both sides, opening in the groove between the vaginal opening, labia minora and hymen. Due to the characteristics of the anatomical location, pathogens can easily invade and cause inflammation. If the opening of the gland duct is blocked due to inflammatory congestion and increased secretions, the exudate accumulates in the gland cavity and forms a tumor that protrudes outward - the Bartholin's gland cyst.

2. Vulvar ulcers: mostly occur on the inner side of the labia majora and labia minora, and are more common in middle-aged and young people. The main manifestation is varying degrees of epidermal damage in the vulva, which often recurs and is difficult to cure. If vulvar ulcers occur at the same time as eye inflammation, it is called eye, mouth, and organ syndrome, which may be accompanied by high fever and severe local pain. Repeated attacks are associated with a poor prognosis. It is also clinically known as Behcet's disease.

3. Vulvar condyloma acuminatum: a small growth caused by viral infection, occurring at the junction of the vagina and mucosa, and sometimes fused into a cauliflower shape. It is transmitted through contact and recurs repeatedly.

After reading the above brief introduction to vulvar diseases, I believe that friends have gained a certain understanding of common vulvar diseases in women. General vulvar diseases can be cured through daily conditioning and treatment. If the situation is serious, you need to go to a regular hospital for professional diagnosis and treatment. Do not avoid treatment just because it does not seem particularly serious for the time being.

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