Having sex with vulvar leukoplakia is not recommended and may lead to negative consequences such as vulvar lacerations, vulvar pain, and vaginitis.
Vulvar leukoplakia is a disease of female vulvar skin and mucous membrane nutritional disorders resulting in tissue deformation as well as pigmentation changes. It often manifests as vulvar itching, atrophy, thinning and loss of elasticity of the skin and mucous membrane, and localized burning and pain sensation.
If a woman has sex with vulvar leukoplakia, the thinning and loss of elasticity of the vulvar skin may lead to vulvar pain and discomfort during intercourse, and in serious cases, it may also lead to vulvar laceration and vaginitis.
If a woman has vulvar leukoplakia, she should go to the hospital in time, complete the relevant examination, clarify the cause of the disease under the guidance of the doctor, and treat the symptoms. During the treatment, keep the perineal skin clean and dry, and maintain a pleasant mood to promote the alleviation of the condition.