What are the dangers of vulvar eczema in women?

Female vulvar eczema usually manifests as vulvar redness, swelling and itching, vulvar pimples or blister-like changes, pain and secondary infection. 1. Redness, swelling and itching: usually manifested as redness, swelling and itching of the vulva and surrounding skin. 2. Vulvar papules or blister-like changes: in severe cases, vulvar papules or blister-like changes may occur, and even with the progression of the disease, there will be vesicles and flaky changes of the vulvar skin. 3. Pain and secondary infection: as the disease progresses, some patients may also have vulvar skin pain and vulvar skin infection. Vulvar eczema is a relatively common vulvar skin disease, mainly related to allergies, life stress and poor vulvar environment. It is mainly treated with medication and has a good prognosis. If the treatment is not timely or thorough, it may recur. Therefore, if you suspect that it is vaginal eczema, you should not delay the condition, and it is recommended to go to a regular hospital for timely consultation, and follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment after a clear diagnosis.