Is vulvar leukoplakia cancer?

Vulvar leukoplakia is not cancer. Vulvar leukoplakia, also known as vulvar leukoplakia, is a group of chronic diseases in which the pigmentation of the skin and mucous membrane tissues of the vulva is altered. Vulvar leukoplakia is mainly caused by cell damage, such as infection or severe irritation of the pubic area, hereditary factors, endocrine disorders and other diseases may cause cell damage. Vulvar leukoplakia is characterized by vulvar itching, accompanied by vulvar atrophy or cracking of the skin, and in some cases, hyperplasia. If female patients are identified as vulvar leukoplakia, they should actively go to the hospital for treatment, and keep the vulvar skin clean and dry, and do not eat spicy and stimulating food in their normal life.