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How should vulva itch and broken skin do?

Vulvar pruritus is a common symptom in gynecology, which is mostly caused by various diseases. When itching is severe, patients will fidget and even affect their life and work. The causes of vulvar pruritus include local factors and systemic factors. Local factors include vulvovaginitis, eczema, vulvar squamous epithelial hyperplasia, drug or sanitary towel allergy, and systemic factors can be diabetes, intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy, leukemia, etc. Vulvar pruritus is often paroxysmal or persistent, usually aggravated at night. The most common is pruritus vulvae caused by acute vulvovaginitis, which should be treated according to different pathogens. Pruritus vulvae caused by eczema and vulvar squamous epithelial hyperplasia should be treated with antipruritic drugs for external use. If it is caused by local allergies, anti-allergic drugs can be used locally; If it is a systemic factor, the primary disease should be treated first. Due to the stimulation of urine sugar to vulva skin, especially when combined with vulvovaginal candidiasis, the vulva pruritus of diabetic patients is particularly serious, and it is necessary to treat diabetes first to relieve vulva pruritus.