Vulvar leukoplakia is a familiar gynecological disease that occurs frequently in daily life. It is necessary to identify the underlying factors and prevent it reasonably through daily life.
Etiology of vulvar leukoplakia
1. Endocrine disorders: Endocrine disorders caused by pathological abnormalities of endocrine glands and tissues themselves, or genetic, enzyme defects, immune functions and other reasons, cause endocrine disorders, local connective tissue proliferation, and epidermal metabolic stimulation disorders cause vulvar leukoplakia.
2. Vulvar infection and inflammatory stimulation: There are many factors that can cause vulvar infection and inflammatory stimulation, such as poor daily hygiene habits, vaginal and gynecological inflammation such as swimming in the bathhouse. If left untreated, secretions can seep into the perineum, causing long-term infection and irritation, damaging the skin and mucous membranes, and gradually developing into vulvar leukoplakia.
3. Genetic factors: Genital leukoplakia caused by genetics is mainly atrophic, with patients mainly being young girls. In clinical practice, genetic factors should be the first consideration for patients under the age of 15. Such as diabetes, vitiligo, vulva eczema, vulva pruritus, etc., if drugs are misused and treatment is improper, it may also lead to or aggravate the formation and development of atrophic vulva leukoplakia.
4. Traumatic birth injury: Pregnant women tear the perineum during childbirth, causing extensive tearing of the perineum, damaging blood vessels and peripheral nerves, local neurovascular damage, and local malnutrition. A few women suffer from vulvar malnutrition.
5. Other diseases: If a female friend suffers from diabetes, vulva eczema, vulva pruritus, etc. in life, misuse of drugs and improper treatment after illness may lead to the occurrence of vulva malnutrition or exacerbation of the patient's condition.
Prevention of vulvar leukoplakia
1. Adequate sleep: Although modern life is stressful, it is important to learn to regulate in order to avoid diseases. At this time, sufficient sleep for women is particularly important. Adequate sleep for women not only reduces the occurrence of some diseases, but also plays a crucial role in daily emotional regulation.
2. Reasonable diet: Reasonable diet and dietary coordination are very important for everyone. Disease comes from the mouth, and many diseases are closely related to diet! Eat a reasonable diet of three meals a day, and pay attention to nutritional balance. Breakfast should be moderately rich, lunch should be nutritious, dinner should be moderately reduced, and light is important.