Causes of vulvar mass


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Vulvar masses can be caused by infection, trauma, benign tumor, malignant tumor or other causes. A detailed examination and evaluation is needed to determine the cause and develop an appropriate treatment plan. Vulvar masses are a common gynecological disease that can be caused by a variety of causes. The following are some of the possible causes of vulvar masses: 1. Infection: Vulvitis, vaginitis, vestibulitis and other infectious diseases may lead to vulvar masses. 2. Trauma: vulvar trauma, friction or bite may cause masses. 3. Benign tumors: leiomyoma, fibroma, lipoma, etc. 4. Malignant tumors: vulvar cancer is one of the most common malignant tumors of the vulva. 5. Other causes: Endocrine disorders, drug allergies, autoimmune diseases, etc. may also cause vulvar masses. It should be noted that the etiology of vulvar masses may be complex and sometimes further examination and diagnosis are needed to determine the specific cause. If vulvar masses occur, they should be promptly sought for detailed gynecological examination and evaluation to determine the cause and develop appropriate treatment options. In the diagnosis and treatment process, the doctor will consider the patient's age, symptoms, medical history and other factors, and may perform the following tests and treatment measures: 1. Gynecological examination: including vulvar, vaginal and cervical examination, to assess the size, shape, location and nature of the tumor. 2. Laboratory tests: such as leucorrhea routine, blood tests, etc., to rule out infection or other potential diseases. 3. Imaging examination: B-ultrasound, CT, MRI and other examinations can help doctors understand the scope and depth of the mass. 4. Treatment methods: According to the nature and etiology of the mass, treatment methods may include drug therapy, surgery, physical therapy, etc. For the treatment of vulvar masses, early diagnosis and timely treatment are very important. Patients should follow the doctor's advice, carry out standardized treatment, pay attention to personal hygiene, and keep the vulva clean. At the same time, regular gynecological examinations are performed to detect and treat any potential problems early. In short, the causes of vulvar tumors are various and require Comprehensive consideration of the patient's specific circumstances for diagnosis and treatment. If a vulvar mass occurs, seek medical attention promptly in order to obtain the correct diagnosis and treatment.