Vulvar unevenness accompanied by abnormal vaginal discharge may be caused by a variety of reasons, including infection, inflammation or other gynecological diseases. Targeted treatment is required based on specific symptoms and examination results. Vulvar unevenness usually manifests as rough skin, itching or small bumps, while abnormal vaginal discharge may include changes in color, odor or amount. Common causes include bacterial vaginitis, candidal vaginitis or trichomoniasis. Bacterial vaginitis is usually caused by an imbalance of vaginal flora, and the vaginal discharge is grayish white with a fishy smell; candidal vaginitis is mostly caused by candida infection, and the vaginal discharge is tofu-like and accompanied by severe itching; trichomoniasis is caused by Trichomonas infection, and the vaginal discharge is yellow-green with foam. Vulvar skin lesions such as eczema, lichen planus or vulvar leukoplakia may also cause vulvar unevenness. If symptoms persist or worsen, you should seek medical attention in time for a gynecological examination, routine vaginal discharge examination or pathogen testing to clarify the cause. Vulvar unevenness usually manifests as rough skin, itching or small bumps, while abnormal vaginal discharge may include changes in color, odor or amount. Common causes include bacterial vaginitis, candidal vaginitis or trichomoniasis. Bacterial vaginitis is usually caused by an imbalance of vaginal flora, and the vaginal discharge is grayish white with a fishy smell; candidal vaginitis is mostly caused by candida infection, and the vaginal discharge is tofu-like and accompanied by severe itching; trichomoniasis is caused by Trichomonas infection, and the vaginal discharge is yellow-green with foam. Vulvar skin lesions such as eczema, lichen planus or vulvar leukoplakia may also cause vulvar unevenness. If symptoms persist or worsen, you should seek medical attention in time for a gynecological examination, routine vaginal discharge examination or pathogen testing to clarify the cause. For uneven vulva and abnormal vaginal discharge, the treatment method should be selected according to the specific cause. If it is bacterial vaginitis, commonly used drugs include metronidazole suppositories, clindamycin ointment or oral antibiotics; fungal vaginitis can use clotrimazole suppositories, fluconazole oral drugs or nystatin ointment; Trichomonas vaginitis needs to be treated with metronidazole or tinidazole. For vulvar skin lesions, hormone ointments such as hydrocortisone ointment or antifungal drugs such as ketoconazole cream can be used. In daily care, it is very important to keep the vulva clean and dry, avoid using irritating lotions, choose cotton underwear and change it frequently. In terms of diet, it is recommended to consume more foods rich in vitamin C and probiotics, such as yogurt, citrus fruits and green leafy vegetables, which can help enhance immunity and regulate the balance of vaginal flora. Avoid spicy, greasy and sweet foods to prevent aggravation of symptoms. If symptoms recur or are accompanied by other discomforts such as abdominal pain, fever, etc., you need to see a doctor as soon as possible to check whether there are more serious gynecological diseases. |
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