Can vulvar leukoplakia become diseased?

If vulvar leukoplakia is not treated in time or improperly treated, vulvar sclerosing moss and malignant circulation of skin lesions may occur.
1. Vulvar sclerosing moss: vulvar sclerosing moss is a common complication of vulvar leukoplakia, because vulvar leukoplakia remains untreated for a long period of time, which triggers autoimmune dysfunction of the body and leads to atrophy of the skin of the vulva and perianal area, and the skin will become thinner gradually and other symptoms.
2. Vicious cycle of skin lesions: the vicious cycle of skin lesions refers to the long time without treatment of vulvar leukoplakia, and the itchy symptoms of the patient’s pubic skin will be intolerable. When the patient scratches the localized area, it will cause different degrees of damage to the skin, forming such a vicious circle, leading to local bleeding, pus and other symptoms.
If the patient suffers from vulvar leukoplakia, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, complete the relevant examination, clarify the cause of the disease under the guidance of professional doctors, and target treatment to avoid delaying the condition.