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Vulva Dystrophy
Vulva dystrophy may be caused by infections, irritants, or the human papilloma virus, HPV.
The diagnosis is made by taking a biopsy of the vulvar skin. The condition is considered incurable. However, proper treatment allows the skin to return to its normal condition. Maintaining good hygiene, and protecting the skin from injury or irritating soaps are necessary non-medical treatments.
Vulva dystrophy may be caused by infections, irritants, or the human papilloma virus, HPV.
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Vulva Dystrophy -
Human Papilloma Virus, HPV
Lichen Sclerosis is the disease that affects the skin at the opening of the vagina. The skin gets thin, and parchment-like. It becomes white and shiny. The disease is progressive and can lead to the narrowing of the vaginal opening and rectal opening. Vulva dystrophy may be caused by infections, irritants, or the human papilloma virus, HPV.
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