An ulcer-like growth on the vulva is considered to be a possible cause of vulvovaginal pseudomycosis, condyloma acuminatum, genital herpes, and so on.
1. Vulvovaginal pseudomycosis: this is a type of vaginitis, related to pseudomycosis infection, there will be intense itching, and severe chaffing, so it will look like an ulcer.
2. Condyloma acuminatum: this is a sexually transmitted disease, mainly caused by human papilloma virus infection, women are usually found in the labia major and minor, vaginal opening, clitoris and other parts of the body, mainly for the soft texture of the top of the warts, if excessive friction may also appear vesiculation, ulceration and so on.
3. genital herpes: genital herpes is a sexually transmitted herpes simplex virus infection, mainly in the vulvar area, small blisters, and then break to form vesicles and ulcers.
The growth of an ulcer on the vulva, there may be other reasons, you should consult the doctor in a timely manner, to clarify the cause of standardized treatment.