Is squamous epithelial hyperplasia a lesion?

Squamous epithelial hyperplasia is a lesion, and squamous epithelial hyperplasia is a skin condition of the vulva. Vulvar squamous epithelial hyperplasia is a common intraepithelial lesion of the vulva, which is clinically more common in women around 50 years of age, and some patients also have the possibility of malignant lesions. For the treatment of squamous epithelial hyperplasia, it is important to keep the vulva clean and dry, not to use soap and other irritating substances, and to wear clean and breathable underwear to avoid aggravating the condition. You should not scratch with your hands or eat irritating food, which can easily lead to worsening of the skin problem. For topical symptomatic treatment, local treatment is mainly with corticosteroids, as the problem of vulvar squamous epithelial hyperplasia tends to cause many reactions. Therefore, you can choose to use loose ointments to relieve the itching in the initial stage. Usually, you should do your own perineal hygiene, do not eat spicy food, and do regular checkups for women.