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ICD-10 code: N76.3

Disease category: N76: Other inflammation of vagina and vulva

Understanding Subacute and Chronic Vulvitis

Vulvitis is a common condition characterized by inflammation of the vulva, the external part of a woman's genitalia. It can be categorized into different types based on the duration and intensity of symptoms. In this article, we will focus on subacute and chronic vulvitis.

Subacute Vulvitis

Subacute vulvitis refers to inflammation of the vulva that lasts for a relatively short period, typically between two to six weeks. It is often caused by irritants such as certain soaps, detergents, or perfumes. Poor hygiene practices, tight-fitting clothing, and allergic reactions can also contribute to subacute vulvitis.

Common symptoms of subacute vulvitis include itching, redness, swelling, and discomfort in the vulvar area. Some women may also experience a burning sensation or pain during urination. It is important to note that subacute vulvitis is not a sexually transmitted infection.

Chronic Vulvitis

Chronic vulvitis, on the other hand, refers to long-lasting inflammation of the vulva, which persists for more than six weeks. It is often associated with underlying conditions such as dermatitis, psoriasis, lichen sclerosis, or hormonal imbalances. In some cases, chronic vulvitis can also be caused by repeated infections or allergies.

The symptoms of chronic vulvitis are similar to those of subacute vulvitis and may include itching, redness, swelling, and discomfort. However, the intensity of these symptoms may vary among individuals. Chronic vulvitis can have a significant impact on a woman's quality of life, leading to emotional distress and affecting sexual intimacy.

  1. Possible Causes of Subacute and Chronic Vulvitis:
    • Irritants (soaps, detergents, perfumes)
    • Poor hygiene practices
    • Tight-fitting clothing
    • Allergic reactions
    • Dermatitis
    • Psoriasis
    • Lichen sclerosis
    • Hormonal imbalances

If you suspect that you have subacute or chronic vulvitis, it is important to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis. They can perform a thorough examination and recommend appropriate treatment options to manage your symptoms and address the underlying cause.

Remember, early identification and proper management of vulvitis can help alleviate discomfort and improve your overall well-being. Stay informed about your health and seek professional guidance to maintain optimal vulvar health.

Treatment of Subacute and chronic vulvitis:

Treatment Options for Subacute and Chronic Vulvitis

Subacute and chronic vulvitis can cause discomfort and distress for many women. Fortunately, there are various treatment options available to alleviate the symptoms and promote healing. It's crucial to consult a healthcare professional for accurate diagnosis and guidance on the most suitable treatment plan. Here are some common tr...

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