Is leukoplakia on the outer lip contagious in women?

Female vulvar leukoplakia is not contagious, female vulvar leukoplakia is also called vulvar dystrophy, the cause of the disease is still unclear, the clinical classification of hyperplasia, sclerosis moss type, mixed type and so on. It is not infected by virus or germs, so it is not contagious.
1. Hyperplastic type: The cause of hyperplastic vulvar dystrophy is generally due to the localized moistness of the vulva and excessive response to external stimuli. The main symptom is that the vulva is itchy and unbearable, the lesions are mainly on the outer labia, clitoris, labial groove, symmetrical, thickened skin like leather.
2. Sclerosing moss type: Sclerosing moss type vulvar dystrophy may be related to heredity, autoimmunity, androgen deficiency. The lesions often involve the skin and mucous membranes of the vulva around the clitoris, labia minora, labia majora, etc., and the parts of the dermatophyte are itchy, cracked, and lose elasticity.
3. Mixed type: Mixed vulvar dystrophy is between the above two types, and has the chance of causing vulvar lesions.
Female vulvar labia leukoplakia although not contagious, there is a cancer rate, need to be under the guidance of a doctor for regular treatment, not self-medication, so as not to cause adverse consequences.