Is white spot vulva cancer?

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Vulvar leukoplakia is a skin raised lesion that is primary to the vulva. The surface color is lost or the surface is white. The image is called vulvar leukoplakia. Vulvar leukoplakia is a precancerous lesion belonging to vulvar cancer. If vulvar leukoplakia continues to progress, it may cause vulvar cancer. Vulvar leukoplakia is a precancerous lesion belonging to vulvar cancer. The cause is mainly related to scratching the vulva. If it shows systemic itching, that is, when the immunity is particularly weak, it shows systemic itching. When the immunity is restored, the itching in other parts of the body is alleviated. However, genital itching may continue because of persistent scratching, scratching results will cause further itching of the vulva, and then further scratching, the corresponding formation of thin vulvar skin, and then the formation of vulvar leukoplakia, and vulvar leukoplakia continue to develop may be vulvar cancer. Therefore, vulvar leukoplakia needs to be treated in a timely manner, terminated in a timely manner, so that it does not progress to vulvar cancer. To sum up, vulvar leukoplakia is a precancerous lesion belonging to vulvar cancer, and vulvar leukoplakia itself is not vulvar cancer.

Is white spot vulva cancer?



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