Can vulvar leukoplakia be cured?

There is no clear cure for vulvar leukoplakia. The cause of vulvar leukoplakia has not been fully clarified, and patients are often accompanied by localized itching and hypopigmentation, etc. Although it is difficult to be cured and prone to recurrence, it is necessary to cooperate with the doctor’s treatment in order to improve the clinical symptoms. Vulvar leukoplakia, also known as vulvar leukoplakia, is a chronic disease in which the skin and mucous membranes of the vulva appear to have pigmentation changes. The main clinical symptoms are vulvar itching, vulvar skin and mucous membranes appear to have varying degrees of hypo-pigmentation, and thickening of the skin and mucous membranes of the vulva, which may appear as erythroplakia, and may also appear to be atrophic. This disease has a long course, some patients can be up to several decades, with more difficult to cure and easy to recur. The main purpose of treatment for patients is to control itching and restore the normal shape of the lesion skin, and they can cooperate with doctors to choose topical glucocorticoid ointment and other medications, laser therapy, etc., and choose local excision surgery for intervention in severe cases. It is recommended that patients find vulvar leukoplakia, reduce scratching, to avoid scratching to appear infected phenomenon. Normally, patients should keep the vulvar area dry and breathable, and choose loose and breathable underwear. The patient should cooperate with the doctor as soon as possible to give relative treatment and therapy, and regular review to assess the treatment effect.