Small bumps on the vulva are a common disease among many women. However, many women with this disease refuse to go to the hospital for formal treatment due to shyness or other reasons. In fact, the itchy bumps on the vulva are caused by some diseases, and the patient must go to the hospital for formal examination to find out the cause of the disease. So, is there any way to relieve the itchy bumps on the vulva? 1. General treatment Pay attention to menstrual hygiene and keep the vulva clean and dry. The pH4 weak acid formula female care liquid is suitable for local cleaning of the vulva. Avoid scratching. Do not wash with hot water and avoid using soap. Clothes, especially underwear, should be loose and breathable. Avoid alcohol and spicy or allergic foods. (II) Etiological treatment Eliminate local or systemic factors causing itching. For example, bacterial vaginosis can be treated with gel disinfectant. (III) Internal medication treatment ① Antihistamines: Traditional antihistamines such as chlorpheniramine (Chlorpheniramine), diphenhydramine, hydroxyzine (Atalos), cyproheptadine, etc. have sedative and antipruritic effects and can be used to treat this disease. Non-sedating antihistamines such as astemizole (Astemizole), loratadine, cetirizine-terfenadine, azatadine (Azatadine), etc., also have certain effects on systemic itching. For patients with long course of illness, severe symptoms and poor therapeutic effect, combination of drugs can be used to improve the effect. H1-receptor antagonists can be used in combination with H2-receptor antagonists such as cimetidine (cimetidine) and ranitidine, which can sometimes improve the therapeutic effect. ② Drugs such as vitamin B1, vitamin C sodium thiosulfate, oryzanol, bromine, calcium and sedatives and hypnotics can be selected and used according to the condition of the disease or used in combination with antihistamines. ③Sex hormone treatment: Female elderly patients with pruritus can take 0.5 mg of diethylstilbestrol, twice a day, or use 10 mg of progesterone, intramuscular injection, once a day. For pruritus that is aggravated during menstruation, 10 mg of progesterone can be injected intramuscularly 10 days before menstruation. Inject 5 mg intramuscularly 5 days before menstruation. If the menstrual period is irregular, inject 10 mg intramuscularly on the 20th day after the menstruation, and inject 5 mg intramuscularly on the 25th day. ④ Block therapy: 10-30 ml of 0.25% procaine hydrochloride, or 4-6 mg per kilogram of body weight per day, added to 500 ml of normal saline or 5% glucose saline. Venous blockade, once a day, 10 times as a course of treatment. A skin allergy test should be performed before use and close observation should be conducted during use, as some patients may experience adverse reactions such as anaphylactic shock. There are many treatments for itchy small bumps on the vulva, which can generally be divided into external and internal treatments. External treatments are through various external medications, applied or soaked on the vulva, so as to achieve the effect of cleaning and anti-inflammatory. Internal therapy mainly achieves the effect of anti-inflammatory treatment from the inside by taking medication or receiving injections. |
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