What about white spots? Can they be cured?


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Vulvar leukoplakia is also known as vulvar sclerosing lichen. Clinically, it is mainly characterized by thinning of the skin and mucous membrane of the vulva and anus, hypopigmentation, and white lesions. The etiology of vulvar leukoplakia is unknown, and may be related to autoimmune diseases, infections, genetics, and lack of sex hormones. Vulvar leukoplakia is mainly manifested as local itching in the affected area, sexual pain, vulvar burning sensation, and sometimes genital atrophy, causing sexual difficulties. The cause of leukoplakia vulva is not clear, so there is no good treatment of the above thorough approach, mainly to take local drug treatment, testosterone propionate and progesterone ointment, for treatment above, often after treatment, will show the recurrence of lesions, even if the use of local physical therapy, laser therapy or local excision, there is a certain recurrence rate. Therefore, leukoplakia vulva at this stage can not be completely cured.