How to cure folliculitis of the vulva

  Folliculitis of the vulva is not considered a serious condition, but it can affect a woman’s physical and mental health, and may cause boils if the inflammation worsens. Therefore, it is important for those who have folliculitis of the vulva to find ways to treat it.  First of all, folliculitis of the vulva is caused by poor hygiene of the vulva and is caused by the same cause as skin boils, i.e. obstruction of the hair follicle gland opening secondary to infection. Therefore, patients with folliculitis must keep the vulva dry and clean. Mild cases of vulvar folliculitis can be treated topically with topical medications. Patients can apply local anti-inflammatory and antiseptic creams to stop the itching and sterilization effect. If you feel that your condition has changed, you should go to the hospital as soon as possible for treatment.  Patients with severe folliculitis of the vulva and significant pain can be treated with oral medications such as anti-inflammatory and antibacterial drugs in addition to topical medications. While taking oral medications, drink more water, pay attention to your diet, eat less oily or spicy food, and eat some fresh fruits and vegetables every day to replenish your body with energy. This disease is mostly seen in patients with oily skin, so it is important to wash the vulva frequently to keep the hair follicle gland mouth of the vulva skin from being blocked, so that the recurrence of folliculitis can be avoided.  In conclusion, folliculitis of the vulva can be cured by topical medication or internal medication under the guidance of a doctor, while paying attention to personal local hygiene care.