The diagnosis of crourosis of the vulva

In order to consider what kind of diagnosis it is - kraurosis of the vulva, what are the causes of the onset, how to cure it and prevent it and give a definition and consider, for example, the anatomy of women. And so, to put it in simple terms, kraurosis is an in-life reduction, any part of the body or organ, accompanied by a decrease or termination of their functions. Usually, kraurosis is exposed to the vulva and more often in older women. We have analyzed what is kraurosis, and what is vulva? Under the vulva is the generalized name of the external genitalia in women. This concept includes organs of the genitourinary system turned outward.

So, when we examined the definitions, we can proceed to our today's topic, let's talk about the diagnosis of "kraurosis of the vulva." I think we should consider our article on the example of kraurosis of the vulva, since this is the most frequent case. As we have already said, kraurosis occurs, due to coarsening of the skin and damage to the vulvar mucosa. The diagnosis of "kraurosis" is about a disease that can disrupt normal urination, defecation and also bring an unpleasant sensation during sexual intercourse. This disease can occur due to the malfunction of the endocrine glands, immune system or metabolic processes. Sometimes development options are possible because of minor chemical burns of the external genital organs. For example, it can be due to "over" hygiene manifestations to the external genital organs by using various solutions or using them too often. As a rule, when diagnosing a doctor, it is difficult to establish the cause of the disease and to detect it.

The development of the disease begins already in a later age period, that is, during the menopause. Primary symptoms, as a rule, do not attract special attention and so the patient does not always simply tell them on examination with a doctor, since the first symptom is itching, and the patient simply does not attach much importance to it. Itching is worse at night, and in the daytime it is minimized or absent at all. At first anatomically (atrophy), small labia, clitoris and other external genital organs decrease. The mucous membrane as if "fades", and macroscopically - shines. Especially noticeable is the "color" change in the mucosa near the clitoris. Large labia atrophy last and then possibly hair loss on the pubis. The skin becomes rigid and rough, the layeredness of the epidermal cells, or rather their thickness, decreases, which makes the mucosa very vulnerable to various types of mechanical damage. Over time, the skin begins to wrinkle, which reduces the diameter of the lumen of the vagina and the urethra. So we examined the causes of the onset of kraurosis of the vulva, now we can proceed to its treatment.

In case of treatment of kraurosis, combined therapy is used, because, in therapy, there is no standardized approach to this disease, as the etiology, pathogenesis and clinical manifestations can be completely different for different women. In connection with the fact that the itching itself is accompanied by an increased production of the hormone "allergen", that is, histamine, drugs suppressing its action, that is, antihistamines, are prescribed. Also, sometimes in the process of treatment make drugs controlling the work of certain hormones, and this is not always the work of hormonal drugs. Also, it is not rare to carry out an immunogram to identify weaknesses in human immunity. It is important to remember that one of the main aspects of treatment is proper nutrition. It is necessary to limit the use of food sugar, salt, spices, spicy seasonings, as a rule, a large number of such condiments and is the cause of pruritus. Treatment, as you know, can be not only hospital, but also folk. Yes, it is not always correct and correct from the point of view of medicine, and any other science. But, as you understand, over the years of life of reasonable people, a lot of recipes and advice have accumulated. I do not advise you to use them at all, because I think that it is better than treatment in hospitals, but in any case I would like to list them. You need to make a thick infusion of chamomile, sequins and marigold. This tincture is heated to 40 degrees and baths are performed. It is necessary to stay in such a bath as long as the water is still warm. Let's just say, treatment with such trays should be repeated no less than three times a week otherwise the return of symptoms back is simply inevitable. In extreme cases, washing can be done with cool infusions. After washing, it is worth treating this area with an economic dark soap. Also used a variety of ointments, compresses from parsley well and so on. Personally, I think that such methods for this disease are at least not stable, because, for example, while at work or in business trips a woman can not always wash herself with some sort of herbal infusions, and this threatens with the return of symptoms. Some methods, of course, help, but they are too expensive.

Prevention.

Prophylactic therapy is performed according to symptomatic treatment, that is, eliminating itching and in case of inflammatory processes of elimination and their. Since the mucous membrane of the vulva is atrophied and the cells of the epidermis "minimized", it is possible to attach any inflammatory processes, as well as the presence of mechanical injuries. Further to the prevention, we can refer the proper care for the external genital organs, that is, you do not need to carry out hygienic treatments too often and use solutions which you do not know. Too frequent use of solutions of high or moderate concentration will lead to hypersensitivity of the mucous membranes and skin, which will cause possible itching. Remember, do the hygiene correctly, do not use solutions that you do not know, or solutions, about the action of which you do not know anything. If you feel any changes it is better to consult a doctor, and not engage in self-medication. Proper hygiene, rational nutrition and the absence of stress and anxiety will help you in the prevention of kraurosis.