What do vulvar polyps look like?

Polyps on the vulva are long, light red in color and similar to the color of the skin. Most of the vulvar polyps in women are overgrowth due to local inflammatory irritation and may be related to vulvar condyloma acuminata. When women have vulvar polyps need to be checked with the white acetate test, if the test is negative to consider the inflammatory stimulation caused by, if the white acetate test is positive, may be suffering from vulvar condyloma acuminata, need to do surgical removal, after surgery in the sent pathological laboratory, to further clarify the nature of polyps, so as not to lead to vulvar polyps malignant change. It is important to avoid excessive local friction or bacterial or viral infections and to keep the vulva clean and hygienic.