Is vulvar atrophy serious?

Vulvovaginal atrophy is not considered a serious disease, and when the condition is serious, it may lead to the inability to have sex, but it will not cause serious harm to the body and will not jeopardize the patient’s life. Vulvar atrophy is mainly caused by the patient’s age, vulvar malnutrition, endocrine disorders, vulvar moss, trauma and other factors. When the condition is mild, the symptoms are dry, cracked and itchy vulvar skin; when the condition is serious, it may cause the vaginal opening to shrink excessively and become smaller, resulting in difficulty and pain in sexual intercourse, or even inability to have sex. Vulvovaginal atrophy generally does not cause serious harm to the body, and will not endanger the patient’s life, so it is not considered a serious disease, you can take supplemental estrogen for the cause of the disease, regulate the endocrine system, and treat vulvar diseases and other corresponding measures to treat it in a timely and effective manner. In serious cases, vulvar repair surgery can be used to treat the disease, which can effectively relieve the symptoms and restore normal sex life. If patients have symptoms of vulvar atrophy, it is recommended to go to regular hospitals for treatment under the guidance of doctors.