Redness on both sides of the vulva is considered to be related to gynecological inflammation, allergy, vestibular gland abscess, etc. The treatment should be based on the cause of the disease through general treatment, medication, surgery and other ways of treatment.
1. Gynecological inflammation: for patients with vaginitis, pelvic inflammatory disease and other gynecological inflammation, abnormal secretion stimulation of the vulva and local skin will cause vulvitis, which will appear local skin redness, at this time, attention should be paid to personal hygiene, less spicy and stimulating food, you can follow the doctor’s orders to use metronidazole, cephalosporin, bisoprolol suppositories and other medications.
2. Allergy: If a woman is allergic to chemical fiber clothing, local contact may occur after the redness of the skin, accompanied by obvious itching of the skin, at this time attention should be paid to the replacement of cotton underwear, if necessary, need to comply with the doctor’s orders to use antihistamines such as loratadine treatment.
3. Vestibular gland abscess: bacterial infection of the local skin may lead to obstruction of the ductal opening of the vestibular gland, and then the formation of vestibular gland cysts or abscesses, so the local can be manifested as obvious redness, swelling, pain and discomfort, at this time, should be prescribed by the use of levofloxacin, cephalosporin and other antibiotics to actively treat the necessary surgical incision and drainage.
For women with redness on both sides of the vulva, it is recommended that they go to a regular hospital to get a clear picture of the cause of the problem and then actively treat it under the guidance of the doctor.