Vulvar itching leukorrhea abnormalities require medical attention for a vulvar examination, routine leukorrhea test, and mycoplasma chlamydia test.
If there is obvious vulvar itching leukorrhea abnormalities appear, first need to carry out physical examination to determine whether the vulva has eczema, skin tissue erosion, ulcers and swelling and other symptoms. Secondly, a routine examination of the leukorrhea is needed to determine whether there are infections such as trichomonas, mold, and bacteria.
Vulvar itching leukorrhea abnormalities also need to carry out mycoplasma chlamydia examination, to determine whether there is mycoplasma chlamydia infection, if necessary, may need to carry out a local biopsy pathology examination, to determine whether there is malignant lesions.
Vulvar itching is best not often excessive scratching, so as not to lead to skin damage, need to actively seek medical advice, follow the doctor’s instructions to improve the relevant examination, clear cause of the targeted treatment.