|
vulvitis
Relevant search terms and links to related topics
vulvitis is inflammation, the external female genitalia, vulva,
vulvitis, a number of conditions, chronic dermatitis, seborrhea, eczema, allergies, particularly to soaps, colored toilet paper, vaginal sprays, laundry detergents, bubble bath, fragrances, infections fungal, bacterial infections, pediculosis, scabies, vulvitis, affect women of all ages, in young girls, postmenopausal women, low estrogen levels, redness, swelling, the vulvar skin, burning, itching, the vulvar skin, thickening, the vulvar skin, small cracks, in the vulvar skin, vaginal discharge
a pelvic examination often reveals redness, thickening, reveal cracks, skin lesions on the vulva, is any vaginal discharge, a wet prep inspection, reveal vaginal infection vulvovaginitis, vaginitis, the source,
self-care options initiated, no vaginal discharge is present, discontinuing the use of any potential irritants, following the recommendations, preventing vulvitis, prevention section, an over-the-counter cortisone cream used 2, 3 times a day on the affected area, up to 1 week, measures, not alleviate symptoms, physician, discharge, a vaginal infection, cause of vulvitis, source, the vaginal infection, concurrent topical cortisone cream, decrease vulvar itching, infection is transmitted sexually, very important that partners, receive treatment, no symptoms, many organisms, harbored, producing symptoms, the partners, to accept treatment, cause continual reinfection, eventually lead to more extensive problems, possibly limiting ability to have children, affecting overall health, treatment of vulvitis is not very effective, further evaluation, biopsy, the skin to rule out the potential of vulvar dystrophy, a chronic vulvar skin condition, vulvar dysplasia, a precancerous condition, a biopsy, any skin lesions,
scratch-and-itch cycle of vulvitis difficult to halt, adequate identification, the causative factors, alleviated over several weeks,
itching, the vulva a sign of genital warts, hpv, human papilloma virus, vulvar dystrophy, vulvar dysplasia, a precancerous condition, sexually transmitted diseases, cause vulvitis, eventually lead to more extensive problems, possibly causing reduced reproductive ability, total sterility, general health, not treated appropriately,
call, symptoms occur, not respond to self care measures, vaginal discharge accompanies the symptoms, skin lesions, noted on the vulva, , the main causes, vulvitis is exposure, the vulva to chemicals, bubble bath, douches, detergents, fabric softeners, perfumes, irritating materials, wool, fibrous, "itchy" materials, daily cleansing, mild soap, adequate rinsing, thorough drying, the genital area is one, the best ways to avoid it, avoid using feminine hygiene sprays, fragrances, powders, in the genital area, avoid wearing extremely tight-fitting pants, shorts, irritation by constantly rubbing against the skin, by holding in heat, restricting air circulation, underwear made of silk, nylon is not very absorbant, restricts air circulation, increase sweating, in the genital area, cause irritation, provide a more welcoming environment, infectious organisms, wearing cotton underwear, pantyhose, a cotton crotch allow better air circulation, decrease the amount, moisture, in the area, above -mentioned reasons, should also avoid wearing sweaty exercise clothing, prolonged periods, not wearing underwear sleeping, allow more air circulation, infections that spread by intimate, sexual contact prevented, minimized by practicing abstinence, using safer sexual behaviors, condom use.
No treatment, therapy, or action is implied by the terms contained on this page.
FindingHealthOnline provided by and © 2011 Betterchem.com
|