What to do if the skin of vulva is cracked

The fissures in the skin of the vulva are often caused by local inflammation that leads to damage to the mucous membrane of the skin. It is recommended that the skin be cleaned locally with 30 percent of cleanser and that erythromycin ointment or sulforaphane ointment be applied locally to make the fissures heal as soon as possible. If the skin of the vulva is fissured and the skin around the vulva becomes lighter and whiter, it is likely to be caused by vulvar malnutrition, which is accompanied by unbearable vulvar itching. Localized itching and localized fissures can be improved by alternating local application of dermatoprost and progesterone ointment. If treatment with medication is ineffective, surgery is recommended for treatment.