Vulvar dystrophies: a modern view of the problem

Author:

Tsygankova Olga Yu.ORCID,Kravchenko Elena N.,Tsygankova Maria V.ORCID

Abstract

This article overviews modern literature data on vulvar dystrophies. The increase in the number of patients with dystrophic diseases of the vulva, a pronounced tendency towards rejuvenation, the complexity of diagnosis, frequent recurrence of the disease and low effectiveness of therapy make this issue extremely urgent. Until now, morphologists have not developed a single classification, and among clinicians, a specific etiopathogenetic concept of development of vulvar dystrophies has not been determined. There are many theories of the disease development. The process starts asymptomatically and is not diagnosed in a timely manner, and due to the localization in the intimate area, it is characterized by low circulation and an increase in the number of neglected cases. Only a comprehensive, timely started treatment with the right choice of drugs and methods of activating reparative processes will prevent development of the disease and reduce the duration of the main symptoms and the likelihood of relapses, exacerbations, and complications.

Publisher

ECO-Vector LLC

Subject

Obstetrics and Gynecology

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