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Itching Vulva

An itching vulva can be caused by lichen sclerosus, or other hpv caused infections. The symptoms of this condition are the following: the skin is itchy and sore; there is a change in color, and appearance of the affected areas. These changes may cause difficulties in passing urine and having sexual intercourse. However, some women may have no such symptoms. An itching vulva can be caused by lichen sclerosus, or other hpv caused infections.

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Itching Vulva

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Lichen Sclerosus, HPV

Women suffering from this condition should try to keep cool, especially at nighttime. They should wear loose fitting underwear, and avoid nylon pantyhose. It is necessary to wash once or twice a day with lukewarm water. It is vital to avoid scratching the affected area. An itching vulva can be caused by lichen sclerosus, or other hpv caused infections.

Other Topics: HPV, Picture of HPV Infection, HPV Vaccine, Cure or Treatment for HPV, HPV Infection in Man, Human Papilloma Virus, Human Papillomavirus, Cervical Dysplasia and Fertility, Pap Smear, Female Genital Wart

Dr. Joe Glickman, Jr., M.D.

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