Lower body fissures need to clarify the cause of the disease, such as vulvar injury, vulvar dystrophy, atrophic vulvovaginitis, etc., in order to target treatment, such as general treatment, drug treatment or local suture treatment.
1. Vulvar injury: it can be caused by too rough action in sex life, or due to strenuous outdoor activities, causing straddle injuries, which may cause vulvar skin and mucous membrane injuries, and localized fissures, pain and bleeding.
In addition to pay attention to local hygiene, wear soft and cotton underwear, reduce the local tissue stimulation. If the vulvar fissure is deep or there is active bleeding, local suture can be performed to achieve the purpose of hemostasis.
2. Vulvar dystrophy: it can be treated with local or systemic medication, corticosteroid drugs such as florazepam ointment, tretinoin ointment, ketamine ointment and so on; it can also be given systemically, such as oral retinoic acid, vitamins to improve the nutritional status of the whole body, and to promote the healing of local fissures.
3. Atrophic vulvovaginitis: Menopausal women are prone to atrophic vulvovaginitis due to low estrogen levels, which manifests as thinning of the vulvar skin and mucous membranes, and in severe cases, small vulvar fissures, vaginal dryness and pain, which are aggravated by coitus.
It can be treated with estrogenic drugs, such as estrogen cream for local use or systemic supplementation with estradiol valerate tablets.
Cracks in the lower body can also be seen in other causes, it is recommended that patients seek medical attention in a timely manner, improve the relevant examination, under the guidance of the doctor to clarify the cause of the disease, targeted treatment, to avoid delaying the condition. The use of the above medications should be in accordance with medical advice.