In recent years, as people pay more and more attention to health, the problem of vulvar leukoplakia has gradually attracted widespread attention. In order to treat vulvar leukoplakia, some patients choose injection treatment. However, some patients will find local swelling and white spots after receiving vulvar leukoplakia injection treatment. So why does this happen? First of all, we need to understand the treatment principle of vulvar leukoplakia injection. Vulvar leukoplakia injection is a treatment method that uses injection drugs. The ingredients contained in the drugs can inhibit the abnormal proliferation of vulvar leukoplakia cells and promote the regeneration of normal cells. However, due to the different constitutions and conditions of each person, the response to injection treatment will also be different. Secondly, the local swelling is caused by the effect of the injected drug and the local inflammatory response caused by the treatment. During the injection process, the needle will stimulate the local tissue, causing damage to the tissue and capillaries, and causing an inflammatory response. This inflammatory response will cause local vasodilation and increased vascular permeability, which will cause water and extracellular fluid to seep into the interstitial space, forming swelling. In addition, the appearance of white spots is a normal phenomenon during the treatment process. The main purpose of vulvar leukoplakia injection treatment is to restore damaged normal cells and inhibit the continued expansion of white spots. In the early stage of treatment, due to the stimulation of drugs and the process of normal cell regeneration, white spots will temporarily deepen, expand or form new white spots. This is a normal treatment reaction. As the treatment continues, these white spots will gradually fade and eventually return to normal. In general, swelling and white spots after vulvar leukoplakia injection treatment are normal reactions during the treatment process. Before treatment, patients should understand the principles of treatment and possible reactions to avoid excessive anxiety about the treatment results. Vulvar leukoplakia is a common skin disease, characterized by localized whitening of the skin, which may be accompanied by discomfort symptoms such as itching and stinging. The cause of the disease is still unclear, and it may be related to autoimmunity, genetic factors, hormone imbalance, etc. At present, there are many methods for treating vulvar leukoplakia, such as local drug therapy, phototherapy, laser therapy, etc. Choosing the appropriate treatment method requires the doctor to evaluate and guide according to the specific situation of the patient. It is worth noting that the treatment of vulvar leukoplakia should be carried out under the guidance of a professional doctor. Purchasing medicines on your own or trying other non-professional treatments may delay the condition or cause side effects. At the same time, the treatment of vulvar leukoplakia requires continuous patience, and you cannot expect to see obvious results in a short period of time. Patients should maintain a good attitude during the treatment, adjust their lifestyle reasonably, and avoid irritation and damage to the local skin. If swelling and white spots occur after treatment, you should communicate with your doctor in time to get the correct explanation and guidance. For patients with vulvar leukoplakia, in addition to treating the vulvar leukoplakia itself, it is also important to adjust the lifestyle. Maintaining good hygiene habits, wearing breathable underwear, and avoiding friction and irritation are important measures to prevent the occurrence of vulvar leukoplakia. In addition, a reasonable diet, moderate exercise, and avoiding excessive fatigue are also helpful in preventing and alleviating vulvar leukoplakia. In summary, swelling and white spots after the injection of vulvar leukoplakia are normal treatment reactions. Patients should maintain a good attitude and receive treatment under the guidance of professional doctors. Patients with vulvar leukoplakia should receive treatment according to the doctor's advice and pay attention to daily preventive measures to improve the treatment effect and prevent recurrence of the disease. |
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