Problemi vulvari
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Ci sono molte condizioni diverse che possono colpire la tua vulva, che vanno da lievi infezioni a condizioni della pelle e, molto raramente, al cancro. Possono causare sintomi molto diversi, tra cui prurito, sanguinamento, eruzioni cutanee o un nodulo. È molto importante che se noti nuovi sintomi o noduli nella tua area genitale, consulti prontamente un medico. Il tuo medico sarà in grado di esaminarti e decidere quale trattamento sarà appropriato per te. Questo dipenderà dalla causa sottostante dei tuoi sintomi.
A colpo d'occhio
Vulval problems can range from infections and skin conditions to lumps.
Symptoms include pain, itching, changes in appearance, or a lump.
Many conditions are diagnosed by examination, but sometimes further tests are needed.
Thrush and genital herpes are treated with creams or tablets.
Skin conditions like eczema are often treated with emollients and steroid creams.
See a doctor promptly if you notice a new lump, swelling, or bleeding.
Avoid irritants like perfumed soaps and tight clothing to help care for your vulva.
Where is the vulva?
How are vulval problems diagnosed?
What are the different types of vulvar problems?
There are various conditions that can affect your vulva. Some are more serious than others. If you notice a new lump or swelling on your vulva or have any bleeding from around your vulva then you must see a doctor promptly.
Most conditions that affect your vulva can be diagnosed by examining you. However, it is sometimes necessary for other tests to be undertaken - eg, swabs or a biopsia.
The symptoms will depend on the underlying condition. Symptoms may range from pain, itching (pruritus vulvae), and finding a lump to noticing a change in appearance of your vulva. See the separate leaflet called Vulvitis.
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What causes vulval problems?
Infezioni
Candidosi (yeast infection).
Other infections: these include scabbia e pidocchi del pube.
Condizioni della pelle
In babies and toddlers wearing nappies, l'eritema da pannolino can occur and be very irritating and distressing. Nappy rash can lead to the skin of the vulva and the area round the back passage (anus) becoming bright red and very sore.
Any skin condition can affect the vulval area too - eg, eczema, psoriasi, lichen planus e lichen sclerosus.
Vulval intraepithelial neoplasia (VIN). This is fare affidamento vulval cancer but it is a pre-cancerous condition, as VIN (after several years) may develop into vulval cancer in some women.
Lumps in the vulva
Some infections such as genital herpes and sifilide can cause lumps.
How are vulval problems treated?
Infezioni
Candidosi is usually treated with clotrimazole cream from the pharmacy, or sometimes a fluconazole oral tablet. Usually only a short course is required but occasionally longer courses are needed.
Herpes genitale is treated with aciclovir tablets. You can also soothe the symptoms by bathing in salt water, taking over-the-counter painkillers and drinking more water to dilute your urine. Petroleum jelly or local anesthetic ointments can also be helpful.
Verruche genitali are usually treated at sexual health clinics, often with a self-applied topical treatment such as podophyllotoxin, imiquimod or sinecatechins. However in 30% of people they will disappear with no treatment. People with suppressed immune systems and pregnant women may require different treatments.
Varicella affecting the genital area can be itchy or sore and this can be alleviated by paracetamol, calamine lotion or antihistamines such as chlorphenamine.
Scabbia e pidocchi del pube are treated with permethrin cream or malathion lotion. The itching from scabies can continue for up to four weeks after treatment.
Condizioni della pelle
Dermatite da pannolino is mostly treated by measures such as frequent nappy changes, cleaning with water or non-fragranced wipes, patting rather than rubbing dry, and avoiding irritants such as talcum powder and bubble bath/soap. Barrier creams such as white soft paraffin, Metanium® and Bepanthen® help protect the skin. Occasionally, antifungal and steroid creams are needed if the rash is severe and simple measures are not helping.
Eczema, psoriasis e lichen planus of the vulva are treated very similarly to other parts of the body, with emollients (moisturising creams/ointments) and steroid creams, as well as other more specialised creams in some cases.
Lichen sclerosus is treated with emollients and stronger steroid creams/ointments
Vulval intraepithelial neoplasia (VIN) is usually treated with a small operation to remove the affected area.
Noduli
Bartholin's cyst/abscess often requires antibiotics and sometimes surgical removal.
Cancer of the vulva requires treatment by specialist gynaecologists/oncologists and can involve surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy.
How to take care of your vulva
Vulval skin is very sensitive so it is important to avoid anything that may irritate it. Soap can dry the skin so soap substitutes are preferred - for example, Doublebase® or E45 wash®. Only clean the vulval area once per day as too much washing can make symptoms worse. Showering is preferred to baths but if you do bath, avoid adding bubble bath. Avoid using flannels. Pat gently dry afterwards.
Sanitary towels/panty liners and coloured toilet paper can cause irritation. Avoid tight-fitting underwear/clothing and synthetic materials - cotton is best. Fabric conditioners and biological washing powders can also irritate.
Using an emollient/moisturiser can help protect the skin, especially if it is dry. Various types are available over the counter.
Scelte del paziente per Problemi vaginali e vulvari

Salute delle donne
Prurito vulvare
La maggior parte delle donne sperimenta un prurito alla vulva e alla vagina di tanto in tanto. Tuttavia, nel prurito vulvare, il prurito è persistente e causa disagio.
di Dott.ssa Rosalyn Adleman, MRCGP

Salute delle donne
Trattamento delle infezioni da lievito ricorrenti
Un'infezione da lievito ricorrente (candidosi vaginale) è definita come un episodio di candidosi quattro o più volte in un anno. In alcuni casi, c'è una ragione medica per cui sei più incline all'infezione da candidosi. Alcuni trattamenti ormonali possono anche influenzare il rischio di episodi ripetuti.
di Dr Hayley Willacy, FRCGP
Domande frequenti
Can I use calamine lotion on my vulva?
Calamine lotion is mentioned as a way to alleviate itchiness or soreness in the genital area if it's affected by chickenpox. For other conditions, specific treatments are usually recommended, so it's important to understand the cause of your symptoms before using calamine lotion.
Can Bepanthen be used on my vulva?
Bepanthen is listed as a barrier cream that can help protect the skin in cases of nappy rash. For other vulval issues, different treatments might be more appropriate. Always consider the underlying cause of your symptoms.
Why is my skin peeling on my private area?
The article suggests that various skin conditions like eczema, psoriasis, lichen planus, and lichen sclerosus can affect the vulval area and might lead to changes in appearance. Additionally, nappy rash in babies and toddlers can make the skin very sore and red. If you experience skin peeling, it's advised to see a doctor for a proper diagnosis.
How can I stop vulval itching immediately?
To address itching, the article recommends avoiding irritants such as soap, bubble bath, scented products, tight clothing, and certain washing detergents. Using emollients or moisturisers can also help. For specific conditions like chickenpox, calamine lotion or antihistamines are mentioned, while thrush is treated with antifungal creams. However, identifying the cause of the itch is key for effective treatment.
What should I do if I notice a lump on my vulva?
If you notice a new lump or swelling on your vulva, it is crucial to see a doctor promptly. While some lumps can be due to infections like herpes, others could be Bartholin's cysts or, in rare cases, vulval cancer. A doctor can examine you and determine the cause.
Ulteriori letture e riferimenti
- Linee Guida Nazionali del Regno Unito sulla Gestione delle Condizioni Vulvari; Associazione Britannica per la Salute Sessuale e l'HIV (2014)
- Reyes MC, Cooper K; An update on vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia: terminology and a practical approach to diagnosis. J Clin Pathol. 2014 Apr;67(4):290-4. doi: 10.1136/jclinpath-2013-202117. Epub 2014 Jan 7.
- Lawton S; Nappy rash: diagnosis and treatment. J Fam Health Care. 2014 Jul-Aug;24(5):36-40.
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Dr Louise Newson, MRCGP
BSc (Hons) Pathology, MB, ChB (Hons), MRCP, MRCGP, DFFP, FRCGP
Louise si è laureata all'Università di Manchester nel 1994 ed è un medico di base ed esperta di menopausa a Solihull, West Midlands.
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Dr Colin Tidy, MRCGP
Medico di base, Autore medico
MBBS, MRCGP, MRCP (Paediatrics), DCH
Il Dr Colin Tidy è un medico del NHS, con sede nell'Oxfordshire.
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6 Feb 2015 | Pubblicato originariamente
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