Vulvar albinism is a serious gynecological disease that is relatively difficult to treat. It is important to pay attention to this disease and prevent it reasonably in daily life. Let's understand together.
Etiology of extrinsic albinism
Vulvar malnutrition can lead to local lesions, which can be divided into proliferative malnutrition, solidified moss malnutrition, and mixed malnutrition based on their histopathological changes. Vaginal squamous epithelial hyperplasia is a vulvar disease characterized by itching of the external genitalia, but the cause is unknown. Although there is no direct cause for the occurrence of this disease, anatomical and physiological factors such as prolonged dampness of the local skin of the vulva and stimulation of vaginal discharge may be related to its onset. This disease is more common in women after amenorrhea and can also occur at reproductive age.
The pathogenesis of vulvar albinism
Vulvar skin albinism is a heterologous Autosome recessive inheritance disease. Vulvar albinism is usually seen in chromosome recessive inheritance. Congenital and recessive infectious diseases usually play a significant role only when close relatives get married.
The genetic system of albinism is determined by a single recessive gene. Melanocyte cannot form melanin, the mechanism of providing free tyrosine is defective, or Tyrosinase cannot be transferred to premelanosomes.
Hazards of vulvar albinism
1. Impact on normal sexual life: Suffering from vulvar albinism, which affects the normal sexual life of women. In addition, the spread of inflammation can also lead to secondary infections.
2. Causing other tissue lesions: After suffering from vulvar albinism, the skin directly contacts the skin, mucosa, or indirectly contacts the mucosa, causing sexually transmitted diseases such as gonorrhea, trichomonas, and fungal infections.
3. When suffering from vulvar albinism, sexual intercourse promotes the spread of inflammation, leading to secondary infections. For persistent vulval inflammation that has not been cured for a long time, we must be highly vigilant, and the possibility of canceration and vulval cancer is very high. If not treated for a long time, it may become cancer when the condition is serious, followed by Dysuria
4. The harm of vulvar albinism to patients is that the skin and mucosa of the vulva become white, alternating with light red, with rough surfaces, cracks, ulcers, erosion, hardening, and loss of elasticity. Then comes the difficulty of childbirth. Finally, there are systemic symptoms. It is also accompanied by short-lived panic and restlessness.
Preventive measures for vulvar albinism