Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 August 2023
The most common presentation of a vulval skin problem is an itchy red rash. This group includes inflammatory dermatoses, infections, hypersensitivity reactions and one malignancy.
Dermatitis, psoriasis and chronic vulvo-vaginal candidiasis are all very common causes of red, itchy rashes with variable degree of scaling. Corticosteroid-induced dermatitis occurs when moderate to potent topical corticosteroid is used for long periods of time. Tinea is uncommon and extra-mammary Paget’s disease and oestrogen-hypersensitivity vulvitis are rare.
On first sight, all of these conditions look much the same. A combination of history taking, investigation and response to therapy will ultimately enable a diagnosis and effective treatment.
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