Vulvar leukoplakia is mainly related to various factors such as bad hygiene habits, autoimmune abnormality, hereditary factors, endocrine factors and so on.
1. Poor hygiene habits: if one does not pay attention to personal hygiene, urine and vaginal secretions often stimulate the vulva, which may induce vulvar leukoplakia.
2. Autoimmune abnormality: if the individual’s autoimmune function is abnormal and the metabolism is affected, it may lead to a higher chance of developing vulvar leukoplakia.
3. Hereditary factors: If someone in the family has this disease, the possibility of developing vulvar leukoplakia in the offspring will be increased.
4. Endocrine factors: Hormone secretion disorder and endocrine imbalance in the body may also lead to an increase in the incidence of vulvar leukoplakia.
If vulvar leukoplakia occurs, 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.