The appearance of small lumps on the vulva is likely caused by folliculitis or sebaceous cysts. However, if you want to confirm the diagnosis, it is best to go to the hospital for relevant examinations. You must pay attention to the local hygiene of the genitals, do not eat spicy and irritating foods, and try to eat light food. In daily life, you also need to take a bath frequently, wash the vulva frequently with warm water, and do a good job of disinfection to prevent infection. Why does vulvar folliculitis recur? (1) Allergy: Allergy to systemic or local medications can cause vulvar folliculitis. (2) Systemic diseases: Vulvar folliculitis caused by vitamin A and B deficiency, jaundice, anemia, leukemia and other diseases is part of systemic folliculitis. The diabetes in diabetic patients irritates the vulva and is also a common factor causing folliculitis. (3) Irritation from feces and urine: A very small number of patients develop folliculitis due to long-term irritation of the vulva with feces and urine due to urethrovaginal fistula, urinary incontinence, or anal fistula. (4) Mental factors: Some patients are unable to identify the cause of vulvar folliculitis, which may be due to excessive mental stress. (5) A small number of patients develop folliculitis due to vulvar congestion before menstruation or during pregnancy, and no abnormalities are found during clinical examination. What are the harms of vulvar folliculitis to the human body 1. When vulvar folliculitis is severe, it makes people restless and affects their work, study, life and sleep. 2. Female vulvar folliculitis will affect the couple's sex life and may lead to emotional discord between the couple. 3. It can induce genital infections, pelvic inflammatory disease, perinephritis, dyspareunia, etc. If not cured for a long time, it can also lead to the occurrence of multiple diseases at the same time. 4. When female vulvar folliculitis is severe, it is difficult to cure and is prone to recurrence, causing premature birth, fetal infection and malformation, etc. Prevention of vulvar folliculitis should always be kept in mind 1. Keep the vulva clean and dry, and do not wash it with hot water or soap. 2. Pay attention to menstrual hygiene, change menstrual pads frequently and wash them frequently during menstruation. 3. Avoid misusing or abusing drugs, scratching or local friction. 4. Avoid alcohol, spicy food, seafood, and medicines that may cause allergies. 5. Do not wear tight crotch pants. Underwear should be loose, breathable, and preferably made of cotton. 6. Do not use "anti-itching water" for treatment on your own. 7. If there is local damage or infection, you should go to a regular hospital for diagnosis and medication in time. |
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